Search Results - "Moser, Petra"
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Patents and Innovation: Evidence from Economic History
Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01-01-2013)“…What is the optimal system of intellectual property rights to encourage innovation? Empirical evidence from economic history can help to inform important…”
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Patents and Innovation in Economic History
Published in Annual review of economics (01-01-2016)“…A strong tradition in economic history, which relies primarily on qualitative evidence and statistical correlations, has emphasized the importance of patents…”
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The role of bipolar disorder and family wealth in choosing creative occupations
Published in Scientific reports (10-05-2024)“…Research in psychology and medicine has linked mental health disorders, and particularly bipolar disorder (BD), to employment in creative professions. Little…”
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Innovation without Patents: Evidence from World’s Fairs
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-02-2012)“…This paper introduces a unique historical data set of more than 8,000 British and American innovations at world’s fairs between 1851 and 1915 to explore the…”
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Prognostic evaluation of neurohumoral plasma levels before and during beta-blocker therapy in advanced left ventricular dysfunction
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (01-08-2001)“…OBJECTIVES The study assessed the relative predictive potency of neurohumoral factors in patients with advanced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction during…”
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Muscle strength as a predictor of long-term survival in severe congestive heart failure
Published in European journal of heart failure (01-01-2004)“…Aims: The objective of the study was to test the relationship between isolated muscle strength and outcome, and its significance in the context of other…”
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German Jewish Émigrés and US Invention
Published in The American economic review (01-10-2014)“…Historical accounts suggest that Jewish émigrés from Nazi Germany revolutionized US science. To analyze the émigrés' effects on chemical innovation in the…”
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Compulsory Licensing: Evidence from the Trading with the Enemy Act
Published in The American economic review (01-02-2012)“…Compulsory licensing allows firms in developing countries to produce foreign-owned inventions without the consent of foreign patent owners. This paper uses an…”
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How Do Patent Laws Influence Innovation? Evidence from Nineteenth-Century World's Fairs
Published in The American economic review (01-09-2005)“…Studies of innovation have focused on the effects of patent laws on the number of innovations, but have ignored effects on the direction of technological…”
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Patent Pools, Competition, and Innovation—Evidence from 20 US Industries under the New Deal
Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (01-03-2016)“…Patent pools have become a prominent mechanism to reduce litigation risks and facilitate the commercialization of new technologies. This article takes…”
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Effects of Copyrights on Science: Evidence from the WWII Book Republication Program
Published in American economic journal. Microeconomics (01-11-2021)“…Copyrights, which establish intellectual property in music, science, and other creative goods, are intended to encourage creativity. Yet, copyrights also raise…”
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Patent pools and innovation in substitute technologies-evidence from the 19th-century sewing machine industry
Published in The Rand journal of economics (01-12-2013)“…Patent pools, which combine complementary patents of competing firms, are expected to increase overall welfare but potentially discourage innovation in…”
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Do Patents Weaken the Localization of Innovations? Evidence from World's Fairs
Published in The Journal of economic history (01-06-2011)“…This article takes advantage of an exogenous shift towards patenting in chemicals to test whether patents contribute to the geographic diffusion of…”
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Prizes, Publicity and Patents: Non-Monetary Awards as a Mechanism to Encourage Innovation
Published in The Journal of industrial economics (01-09-2013)“…This paper exploits the selection of prize-winning technologies among exhibitors at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851 to examine whether—and how—ex post…”
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Patent Citations—An Analysis of Quality Differences and Citing Practices in Hybrid Corn
Published in Management science (01-04-2018)“…A growing empirical literature uses patent citations as a quality-adjusted measure for innovation, despite concerns about the validity of this measure. This…”
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Dead poets' property—how does copyright influence price?
Published in The Rand journal of economics (01-04-2018)“…Copyrights create long-lived intellectual property in goods ranging from science, literature, and music to news, film, and software. The economic effects of…”
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Taste-based discrimination evidence from a shift in ethnic preferences after WWI
Published in Explorations in economic history (01-04-2012)“…This paper uses program notes from the Metropolitan opera to quantify changes in ethnic preferences as a result of news of German atrocities during World War…”
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Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from the Nineteenth-Century Sewing Machine Industry
Published in The Journal of economic history (01-12-2010)“…Members of a patent pool agree to use a set of patents as if they were jointly owned by all members and license them as a package to other firms. This article…”
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Compulsory licensing and innovation – Historical evidence from German patents after WWI
Published in Journal of development economics (01-05-2017)“…Compulsory licensing allows governments to license patented inventions without the consent of patent owners. Intended to mitigate the potential welfare losses…”
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Prognostic power of neurohumoral parameters in chronic heart failure depends on clinical stage and observation period
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-09-2003)“…Endothelin (ET) and natriuretic peptides have prognostic significance in chronic heart failure (CHF). Because stimuli for forming these neurohormones differ,…”
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