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Forecasting Innovations Methods For Predicting Numbers Of Patent Filings 1st Edition Peter Hingley

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Forecasting Innovations Methods For Predicting Numbers Of Patent Filings 1st Edition Peter Hingley
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Peter Hingley, Marc Nicolas
ISBN: 9783540359913, 3540359915
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Forecasting Innovations Methods For Predicting Numbers Of Patent Filings 1st Edition Peter Hingley by Peter Hingley, Marc Nicolas 9783540359913, 3540359915 instant download after payment.

This is a practical guide to solutions for a case study of forecasting demand for services and products in international markets - and so much more than just another listing of dry theoretical methods. Leading experts present studies on improvements to methods for forecasting numbers of incoming patent filings at the European Patent Office. Studies are presented from econometric, survey and systems theory viewpoints. A recurring theme is the extent to which it is worthwhile to break down the components of the forecasting problem into classes based on geography, technical descriptions and sub-products. The contributions are reviewed by the practitioners of the existing methods, who seek to establish how to make use of the results and discover that it may not always be wise to put complete trust in established regression approaches. Along the road the reader will learn more about the patent system, debatably the best way for society to harness the forces of human invention.

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