Book review: Patent Failure

  2008-06-13 08:00:06
Patent Failure examines the current state of the American patent system based on the way it has traditionally been treated–as a type of property system. Using the yardstick of property rights and the economics they influence, Bessen and Meurer analyze the costs and benefits of patents to innovators. Their qualification: 'If the estimated costs of the patent system to an innovator exceed the estimated benefits, then patents fail as property.'  
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