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Patent Policy Legaleconomic Effects In A National And International Framework 2010th Edition Pia Weiss

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Patent Policy Legaleconomic Effects In A National And International Framework 2010th Edition Pia Weiss
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.51 MB
Author: PIA WEISS
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2010

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Patent Policy Legaleconomic Effects In A National And International Framework 2010th Edition Pia Weiss by Pia Weiss instant download after payment.

5 (p1): 1 General introduction
5 (p2): PART Ⅰ Patent systems and patent law
7 (p2-1): 2 Introduction
8 (p2-2): 3 A short history of the patent system
8 (p2-2-1): 3.1 A general overview
9 (p2-2-1-1): 3.1.1 The first patents
9 (p2-2-1-2): 3.1.2 The guilds in the middle ages
11 (p2-2-1-3): 3.1.3 The development in the United States
13 (p2-2-2): 3.2 lnternational patent treaties
13 (p2-2-2-1): 3.2.1 The Paris Convention
15 (p2-2-2-2): 3.2.2 The TRIPs Agreement
18 (p2-2-2-3): 3.2.3 The Patent Cooperation Treaty
19 (p2-2-3): 3.A Important development steps of patents
22 (p2-3): 4 Foundations of patent systems
22 (p2-3-1): 4.1 Natural rights theory
22 (p2-3-1-1): 4.1.1 John Locke and the natural rights theory
23 (p2-3-1-2): 4.1.2 Intellectual property and natural rights
24 (p2-3-2): 4.2 Utilitarian theory
24 (p2-3-2-1): 4.2.1 Jeremy Bentham and utilitarianism
24 (p2-3-2-2): 4.2.2 Utilitarianism and patent systems
27 (p2-3-2-3): 4.2.3 Two patent theories
30 (p2-4): 5 An introduction to patent law and policy instruments
31 (p2-4-1): 5.1 Thepatentsystem
31 (p2-4-1-1): 5.1.1 Patent prosecution
34 (p2-4-1-2): 5.1.2 Patent enforcement
35 (p2-4-2): 5.2 Legal policy instruments and their economic effects
35 (p2-4-2-1): 5.2.1 Patent prosecution
43 (p2-4-2-2): 5.2.2 Patent enforcement
46 (p2-4-3): 5.3 From patent law to economic modelling
48 (p2-4-4): 5.A A comparison of patent fees
49 (p3): PART Ⅱ Patent policy from a national perspective
51 (p3-1): 6 Introduction
53 (p3-2): 7 The optimal patent term
54 (p3-2-1): 7.1 Patent maintenance
55 (p3-2-2): 7.2 Nordhaus’model of optimal unoCorm patent lofe
55 (p3-2-2-1): 7.2.1 Public vs private knowledge as the source for ideas
56 (p3-2-2-2): 7.2.2 The timing of the decisions
57 (p3-2-2-3): 7.2.3 The market stage
58 (p3-2-2-4): 7.2.4 The inventor’s research effort
60 (p3-2-2-5): 7.2.5 The optimal patent length
63 (p3-2-3): 7.3 Optimal renewal schemes
63 (p3-2-3-1): 7.3.1 Asymmetric information on the patent value
64 (p3-2-3-2): 7.3.2 The…

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