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State-dependent intellectual property rights policy

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D Acemoglu… - 2006 - nber.org
What form of intellectual property rights (IPR) policy contributes to economic growth? Should
technological followers be able to license the products of technological leaders? Should a
company with a large technological lead receive the same IPR protection as a company ...
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Growth through heterogeneous innovations

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U Akcigit… - 2010 - nber.org
We study how exploration versus exploitation innovations impact economic growth through
a tractable endogenous growth framework that contains multiple innovation sizes, multi-
product firms, and entry/exit. Firms invest in exploration R&D to acquire new product lines ...
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Intellectual property rights policy, competition and innovation

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D Acemoglu… - Journal of the European Economic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
To what extent and in what form should the intellectual property rights (IPR) of innovators be
protected? Should a company with a large technology lead over its rivals receive the same
IPR protection as a company with a more limited advantage? In this paper, we develop a ...
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[CITATION] Taxation, Corruption

P Aghion, U Akcigit, J Cage… - 2011 - and Growth‖, Working Paper
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[CITATION] Firm Size, Innovation Dynamics and Growth: A Reduced Form Analysis

U Akcigit - 2009 - Chapter
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[CITATION] State-Dependent Intellectual Property Rights

D Acemoglu… - 2008 - … . February 17.< http://econ-www. mit. …
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[PDF] Back to basics: Private and public investment in basic R&D and macroeconomic growth

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U Akcigit, D Hanley… - 2011 - economics.uwo.ca
Abstract This paper introduces endogenous technical change through basic and applied
research in a growth model. Basic research differs from applied research in two significant
ways. First, significant advances in technological knowledge come through basic research ...
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[PDF] R&D Coopetition: Information Sharing and Competition for Innovation

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U Akcigit… - 2012 - belkcollegeofbusiness.uncc.edu
Abstract Innovation is typically a trial-and-error process. While some research paths lead to
the innovation sought, others result in dead ends. Because firms benefit from their
competitors working in the wrong direction, they do not reveal their negative findings. ...
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Essays on growth and innovation policies

U Akcigit - 2009 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2009..
Includes bibliographical references.. This thesis consists of three chapters on innovation and
economic growth. Chapter 1 is a joint work with Daron Acemoglu. We study the form of ...
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Essays on growth and innovation policies

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D Acemoglu, M Golosov, U Akcigit - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
This thesis consists of three chapters on innovation and economic growth. Chapter 1 is a
joint work with Daron Acemoglu. We study the form of intellectual property rights (IPR) policy
and licensing in the context of endogenous economic growth with step-by-step cumulative ...
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The Role of Information in Competitive Experimentation

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U Akcigit… - 2011 - nber.org
Technological progress is typically a result of trial-and-error research by competing firms.
While some research paths lead to the innovation sought, others result in dead ends.
Because firms benefit from their competitors working in the wrong direction, they do not ...
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