The Nile on eBay Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law by Ben Depoorter, Peter S. Menell, David Schwartz
Both law and economics and intellectual property law have expanded dramatically in tandem over recent decades. This field-defining two-volume Handbook, featuring the leading legal, empirical, and law and economics scholars studying intellectual property rights, provides wide-ranging and in-depth analysis both of the economic theory underpinning intellectual property law, and the use of analytical methods to study it. Volume 1 explores the the role that economic incentives play in promoting innovation and creativity. It also examines the analogy between intellectual property and tangible property, the economics of intellectual property institutions, and the interplay of intellectual property, development, and international trade. Volume 2 explores analytical methods used to study intellectual property law. The chapters survey data sources, the use of patent citation data, patent valuation, empirical studies of intellectual property modalities (patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets) and institutions, the impacts of technological change on technology and content industries, the use of experimental methods, economic history research, political economy, and knowledge commons research.
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Author Biography
Vol 1: edited by Ben Depoorter, University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, US and Peter Menell, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, USVol 2: edited by Peter Menell, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law and David Schwartz, Northwestern University, School of Law, US
Table of Contents
Contents:Volume 1Part I: Intellectual Property as Property1. Intellectual Property as PropertyMolly Schaffer Van Houweling2. Anticommons, Transaction Costs, and Patent AggregatorsRebecca S. Eisenberg3. Governing Intellectual PropertyHenry E. SmithPart II: IP and Incentives4. Philosophical Foundations of IP Law: The Law and Economics ParadigmRobert P. Merges5. Intellectual Property Law and the Promotion of WelfareChristopher Buccafusco and Jonathan S. Masur6. Economic Models of Innovation: Stand-Alone and Cumulative CreativityPeter S. Menell and Suzanne Scotchmer7. Economic Analysis of Network Effects and Intellectual PropertyPeter S. Menell8. Intellectual Property and CompetitionHerbert Hovenkamp9. Intellectual Property and the Economics of Product DifferentiationChristopher S. Yoo10. Price Discrimination and Intellectual PropertyBen Depoorter and Michael J. Meurer11. When are IP Rights Necessary? Evidence from Innovation in IP's Negative SpaceKal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman12. Open Innovation and Ex-Ante LicensingMichael J. Burstein13. Prize and Reward Alternatives to Intellectual PropertyMichael AbramowiczPart III: IP Costs14. Tailoring Intellectual Property Rights to Reduce Uniformity CostMichael W. Carroll15. Intellectual Property Enforcement CostsBen Depoorter16. Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Notice and DisclosurePeter S. MenellPart IV: IP and Institutions17. Patent Institutions: Shifting Interactions Between Legal ActorsArti K. Rai18. The Economics of Collective ManagementDaniel Gervais19. "The Common Law" in the Law and Economics of Intellectual PropertyShyamkrishna Balganesh20. In the Shadow of the Law: The Role of Custom in Intellectual PropertyJennifer E. Rothman21. Infrastructure Theory and IPBrett FrischmannPart V: IP, Development, and International Trade22. Creative Development: Copyright and Emerging Creatve IndustriesSean A. Pager23. Intellectual Property and Economic Development: A Guide for Scholarly and Policy ResearchShubha Ghosh24. Economic Development and Intellectual Property Rights: Key Analytical Results from EconomicsKeith E. MaskusIndexVolume 2Part I: Empirical Methods1. Data Sources on Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, and Other Intellectual PropertyTed Sichelman and David L. SchwartzPart II: Empirical Studies Relating to PatentsSection A: Metrics2. Patent Citation Data in Social Science Research: Overview and Best PracticesAdam B. Jaffe and Gaétan de Rassenfosse3. Patent ValueJohn R. AllisonSection B: Patent Institutions and Litigation4. Empirical Scholarship on the Prosecution Process at the PTOMelissa F. Wasserman and Michael D. Frakes5. The USPTO's Patent Trial and Appeal BoardArti K. Rai and Saurabh Vishnubhakat6. The Federal Circuit as an InstitutionRyan Vacca7. Empirical Studies of Claim ConstructionJ. Jonas Anderson and Peter S. Menell8. Empirical Studies of the International Trade CommissionColleen V. Chien and David L. Schwartz9. Technical Standards, Standards-Setting Organizations and Intellectual Property: A Survey of the Literature (With an Emphasis on Empirical Approaches)Jorge L. Contreras10. Empirical Studies of Patent PoolsMichael Mattioli11. Empirical Analyses Related to University PatentingArvids A. ZiedonisPart III: Patent Law Doctrines12. Empirical Studies in PatentabilityRonald Mann and Christopher Cotropia13. Patent DurationBrian J. Love14. InfringementLee Petherbridge and Jason Rantanen15. Presumption of ValidityChristopher B. Seaman16. Inequitable Conduct and Patent MisuseLee Petherbridge and Jason Rantanen17. RemediesThomas F. Cotter and John M. GoldenPart IV: Technology-Specific Studies18. Patent Rights and Innovation: Evidence from the Semiconductor IndustryRosemarie H. Ziedonis and Alberto Galasso19. Patent TrollsJay Kesan20. Patents and Innovation in Economic HistoryPetra Moser21. The Political Economy of Intellectual Property ReformsJay P. Kesan and Andres A. GalloPart V: Empirical Studies Relating to Copyright22. Empirical Studies of Copyright LitigationMatthew Sag23. Empirical Studies of Copyright RegistrationDotan Oliar24. Copyright and Technological Change in Music, Movies, and BooksJoel Waldfogel25. Music CopyrightPeter DiCola26. Experiments in Intellectual PropertyChristopher Buccafusco and Christopher Jon Sprigman27. The Effect of Copyright Law on Access to WorksPaul J. HealdPart VI: Empirical Studies of Trademark Law28. Empirical Studies of Trademark LawBarton BeebePart VII: Empirical Methods in Trade Secret Research29. Empirical Methods in Trade Secret ResearchMichael RischPart VIII: Knowledge Commons30. Knowledge CommonsKatherine J. Strandburg and Brett M. FrischmannIndex
Review
'This remarkable set of books is a who's-who of IP scholars comprehensively summarizing IP scholarship. This isn't just a master's course in IP; it's several decades of knowledge condensed into two volumes.'--Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School, US
Review Quote
'This remarkable set of books is a who's-who of IP scholars comprehensively summarizing IP scholarship. This isn't just a master's course in IP; it's several decades of knowledge condensed into two volumes.'
Details ISBN1800884532 Short Title Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1800884532 ISBN-13 9781800884533 Format Paperback Subtitle Vol 1: Theory Vol 2: Analytical Methods Pages 1552 DEWEY 346.048 Publication Date 2021-02-19 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Law and Economics series Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-02-19 NZ Release Date 2021-02-19 UK Release Date 2021-02-19 Author David Schwartz Edited by David Schwartz Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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