000027802 000__ 06675cam\a22006975i\4500 000027802 001__ 27802 000027802 003__ SzGeWIPO 000027802 005__ 20210318105110.0 000027802 006__ m\\\\eo\\d\\\\\\\\ 000027802 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000027802 008__ 170306s2010 nju o|||||||| ||eng d 000027802 020__ $$a9781400832231$$qelectronic book 000027802 035__ $$aEBL485774 000027802 035__ $$a(OCoLC)700682083 000027802 035__ $$a(wipo)EBL485774 000027802 040__ $$aAU-PeEL$$beng$$erda$$cAU-PeEL$$dCaBNVSL 000027802 043__ $$ae------ 000027802 050_4 $$aHC79.T4 000027802 08204 $$a338.9$$220 000027802 1001_ $$aGreenhalgh, Christine.,$$eauthor. 000027802 24510 $$aInnovation, Intellectual Property, and Economic Growth. 000027802 264_1 $$aNew Jersey :$$bPrinceton University Press,$$c2010. 000027802 300__ $$a1 online resource (385 pages) 000027802 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000027802 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000027802 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000027802 500__ $$aDescription based upon print version of record. 000027802 5050_ $$aCONTENTS -- Preface -- References -- I The Nature of Innovation -- 1 The Nature and Importance of Innovation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 What Is Innovation? -- 1.3 The Microeconomic Effects of Innovation -- 1.4 Interaction between Producers and Users of Innovation -- 1.5 Innovations and Market Failure -- 1.6 Restoring Incentives to Invent and Innovate -- 1.7 Firms Competing through Innovation -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Nature and Role of Intellectual Property -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Why Are Intellectual Property Rights Awarded? -- 2.3 Patents -- 2.4 Trademarks. 000027802 5058_ $$a2.5 Designs and Utility Models -- 2.6 Copyright -- 2.7 Further Questions about IPRs -- 2.8 Conclusions -- References -- 3 The Measurement of Innovation, Productivity, and Growth -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How Can Innovation Be Measured? -- 3.3 Illustrations of Innovation Statistics -- 3.4 Productivity at the Firm, Industry, and Economy Level -- 3.5 Comparing Productivity and Growth across Countries -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- II The National Innovation System -- 4 The National Innovation System -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The National Innovation System -- 4.3 The Central Role of R&D. 000027802 5058_ $$a4.4 The Government-University Axis -- 4.5 The University-Business Axis -- 4.6 The Government-Business Axis -- 4.7 National Innovation Systems in Emerging Markets -- 4.8 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Innovative Firms and Markets -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Entrepreneurship and New Firms -- 5.3 Innovation and Firms -- 5.4 Markets and Innovation -- 5.5 Empirical Evidence on the Returns to Innovation -- 5.6 Evidence on Interactions between Competition and Innovation -- 5.7 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Intellectual Property Rights and Firms -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 How Can Firms Benefit from IPRs?. 000027802 5058_ $$a6.3 Exploring the Returns to IPRs -- 6.4 Markets for IPRs -- 6.5 Costs of Obtaining and Enforcing IPRs -- 6.6 IPR Strategies -- 6.7 Empirical Studies on the Value of IPRs -- 6.8 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Diffusion and Social Returns -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Modeling the Rate of Adoption of an Innovation -- 7.3 Statistical Evidence on Rates of Adoption -- 7.4 Spillovers and Social Returns to Innovation -- 7.5 Empirical Studies of Social Returns -- 7.6 Spatial Dimensions of Spillovers -- 7.7 Conclusions -- References -- III The Macroeconomics of Innovation -- 8 Models of Economic Growth. 000027802 5058_ $$a8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Neoclassical Growth Model -- 8.3 Endogenous Growth Models -- Contents -- 8.4 Evolutionary and Other Models -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Innovation and Globalization -- 9.1 What Is Globalization? -- 9.2 World Trade in Historical Perspective -- 9.3 Theories of Trade and Growth -- 9.4 International Knowledge and Technology Flows: Theory and Evidence -- 9.5 International Financial Flows -- 9.6 International Aspects of IPRs -- 9.7 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Technology, Wages, and Jobs -- 10.1 Introduction. 000027802 5058_ $$a10.2 Microeconomic Models of Innovation and Labor Markets. 000027802 5208_ $$aWhat drives innovation? How does it contribute to the growth of firms, industries, and economies? And do intellectual property rights help or hurt innovation and growth? Uniquely combining microeconomics, macroeconomics, and theory with empirical analysis drawn from the United States and Europe, this book introduces graduate students and advanced undergraduates to the complex process of innovation. By addressing all the major dimensions of innovation in a single text, Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers are able to show how outcomes at the microlevel feed through to the macro-outcomes that in turn determine personal incomes and job opportunities. In four sections, this textbook comprehensively addresses the nature of innovation and intellectual property, the microeconomics and macroeconomics of innovation, and economic policy at the firm and macroeconomic levels. Among the topics fully explored are the role of intellectual property in creating incentives to innovate; the social returns of innovation; the creation and destruction of jobs by innovation; whether more or fewer intellectual property rights would give firms better incentives to innovate; and the contentious issues surrounding international treaties on intellectual property. Clearly organized and highly readable, the book is designed to be accessible to readers without advanced economics backgrounds. Most technical materials appear in boxed inserts and appendixes, and numerous graphs and tables elucidate abstract concepts. Provides a comprehensive overview of the economic causes and effects of innovation Covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, theoretical and empirical analysis, and policy Includes up-to-date coverage of trends and policy in intellectual property and research and development Features mathematics appendix and keywords and questions to assist learning and. 000027802 5208_ $$ateaching Outline lecture slides are available online. 000027802 650_0 $$aDiffusion of innovations$$zUnited States. 000027802 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zUnited States. 000027802 650_0 $$aPatents$$zEurope. 000027802 650_0 $$aCopyright. 000027802 650_0 $$aCopyright$$zDeveloping countries. 000027802 650_0 $$aCopyright$$zEurope. 000027802 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zEurope. 000027802 650_0 $$aTrademarks$$zEurope. 000027802 650_4 $$aIntellectual property 000027802 650_4 $$aDiffusion of innovations 000027802 650_4 $$aEconomic development 000027802 650_4 $$aTechnological innovations - Economic aspects 000027802 650_4 $$aTechnological innovations -- Economic aspects 000027802 650_4 $$aPlant diversity conservation -- Law and legislation 000027802 651_0 $$aEurope$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation. 000027802 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xCommerce$$xLaw and legislation. 000027802 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 000027802 7001_ $$aRogers, Mark. 000027802 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aGreenhalgh, Christine$$tInnovation, Intellectual Property, and Economic Growth$$dNew Jersey : Princeton University Press,c2010$$z9780691137995 000027802 85640 $$uhttp://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/wipo/detail.action?docID=485774$$yView Ebook 000027802 904__ $$aBook 000027802 942__ $$cEBOOK 000027802 980__ $$aBIB 000027802 980__ $$aEBL_old 000027802 980__ $$aOS 000027802 999__ $$c30317$$d30317