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The role of fees in patent systems: Theory and evidence

de Rassenfosse, G.
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van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, B.
2013
Journal of Economic Surveys

This paper reviews the economic literature on the role of fees in patent systems. Two main research questions are usually addressed: the impact of patent fees on the behavior of applicants and the question of optimal fees. Studies in the former group confirm that a range of fees affect the behavior of applicants and suggest that a patent is an inelastic good. Studies in the latter group provide grounds for both low and high application (or pre-grant) fees and renewal (or post-grant) fees, depending on the structural context and policy objectives. The paper also presents new stylized facts on patent fees of 30 patent offices worldwide. It is shown that application fees are generally lower than renewal fees, and renewal fees increase more than proportionally with patent age. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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research article
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-6419.2011.00712.x
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84879575582

Author(s)
de Rassenfosse, G.
van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, B.
Date Issued

2013

Published in
Journal of Economic Surveys
Volume

27

Issue

4

Start page

696

End page

716

Subjects

economic analysis

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Intellectual property policy

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Patent cost

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Patent fees

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Patent system

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price dynamics

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Price elasticity

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pricing policy

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property rights

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Renewal fees

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OTHER

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