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Session IA
Bronwyn H. Hall
UC Berkeley, NBER, IFS, Scuola Sant'Anna and TSP International
Business Method Patents and Innovation
Abstract
The trickle of business method patents issued by the United States Patent Office
became a flood after the State Street Bank decision in 1998. Many scholars, both
legal and economic, have critiqued both the quality of these patents and the
decision itself. This paper discusses the likely impact of these patents on
innovation. It first reviews the facts about business method and internet patents
briefly and then explores what economists know about the relationship between
the patent system and innovation. It concludes by finding some consensus in the
literature about the problems associated with this particular expansion of
patentable subject matter, highlighting remaining areas of disagreement, and
suggesting where there are major gaps in our understanding of the impact of these
patents.
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