Parallel Research, Multiple Intellectual Property Right Protection Instruments, and the Correlation among R&D Projects
One of the findings of the patent races literature is that, in a competitive market setting, firms’ noncooperative choices of research projects display an excessive degree of correlation, as compared to the socially optimal level. The paper revisits this question in a context in which firms have access to trade secrets, in addition to patents, to assert intellectual property rights over their discoveries.
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http://www.econ.iastate.edu/research/webpapers/paper_12415.pdf