Seeking the Patent Truth: Patents Can Provide Justice and Funding for Inventors

Invention and innovation are key components of creative destruction, and for many decades most economists who studied patents believed that patents encouraged invention and innovation. More recently, however, many distinguished and thoughtful scholars and policy analysts have doubted that patents en...

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Communication in science
Ethics
Extortion
Funding
History of technology
Innovations
Intellectual property
Intellectuals
Inventions
Inventors
Lawsuits
Litigation
Management
Narratives
Policy Reform
Technological innovation
Truth
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