Patent Length and the Rate of Innovation
建模分析专利长度对创新速度和消费者福利的影响,发现最大化创新速度的专利长度大于最大化消费者福利的专利长度,且专利长度对创新的“规模”和“频率”有相反作用。
This paper models the effect of patent length on the rate-of-innovation and consumer welfare. We find that the patent length that maximizes the rate-of-innovation exceeds that which maximizes consumer welfare. We show a countervailing effect of patent length upon the "size" and "frequency" of innovation. Longer patents increase the size, but decrease the frequency of innovation. The patent lengths that maximize the rate-of-innovation and welfare represent balance points between size and frequency. The divergence of the welfare maximizing and rate-of-innovation maximizing patent lengths has important policy implications that we briefly explore.