Declared essential patents : the US patent system in an
international perspective
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Bekkers, R. N. A., Catalini, C., Martinelli, A., Righi, C., & Simcoe, T. (2016). Declared essential patents : the US patent system in an international perspective. Paper presented at The US patent system in an international perspective: A Conference of the Hoover IP2 Working Group, Stanford, United States.
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THE US PATENT SYSTEM
IN AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Hoover IP
2Working Group Conference
AGENDA
Monday–Tuesday, January 11–12, 2016 MONDAY, January 11
Annenberg Conference Room (Room 105)
Lou Henry Hoover Building, Stanford University
9:00 A.M. Welcome and Introduction: Stephen Haber
9:15 A.M. “Declared Essential Patents” by Rudi Bekkers, Christian Catalini, Arianna
Martinelli, Cesare Righi, and Timothy Simcoe Presenter: Timothy Simcoe
Discussant: Scott Kieff
Moderator: Naomi Lamoreaux
10:45 A.M. “Patent Claims and Patent Quality” by Alan C. Marco, Joshua D. Sarnoff, and
Charles A. deGrazia
Presenters: Joshua Sarnoff and Alan Marco Discussant: Lisa Ouellette
Moderator: Stephen Haber
1:00 P.M. “The Market Impacts of Pharmaceutical Product Patents in Developing Countries:
Evidence from India” by Mark Duggan, Craig Garthwaite, Aparajita Goyal Presenter: Mark Duggan
Discussant: Alexander Galetovic Moderator: Troy Paredes
2:15 P.M. “First-Mover Advantages Before and After TRIPS: Evidence from the Indian
Pharmaceutical Industry” by Ajay Bhaskarabhatla and Chirantan Chatterjee Presenter: Chirantan Chatterjee
Discussant: Victor Menaldo Moderator: Richard Sousa
3:45 P.M. “The Language of Trust and Reciprocity in Patent Markets: A Sociological
Analysis of Property Rights on Messages Resolving Uncertainty in Exchange in Ideas” by Eskil Ullberg
Presenter: Eskil Ullberg Discussant: Richard Epstein Moderator: Benjamin Kwitek
TUESDAY, January 12
Annenberg Conference Room (Room 105), Lou Henry Hoover Building
9:00 A.M. “Pushing Patent Boundaries” by Janet Freilich
Presenter: Janet Freilich Discussant: Seth Werfel Moderator: Jon Ikegami
10:30 A.M. “Insider Trading and Innovation” by Ross Levine, Chen Lin, and Lai Wei
Presenter: Lai Wei
Discussant: Wesley Hartmann Moderator: Richard Sousa
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thank the following donors for their unrestricted support for Hoover IP2
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THE US PATENT SYSTEM
IN AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Hoover IP
2Working Group Conference
PRESENTERS, DISCUSSANTS, MODERATORS
Chirantan Chatterjee—Assistant professor, Corporate Strategy and Policy Area, Indian
Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
Mark Duggan—Trione Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
(SIEPR), Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics, Stanford University; research associate, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Richard Epstein—Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford
University; Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law, New York University Law School; senior lecturer, University of Chicago Law School; member, Hoover Institution Working Group on Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Prosperity (Hoover IP2) Steering Committee
Janet Freilich—Academic Fellow in Private Law and Intellectual Property, Project on the
Foundations of Private Law, Harvard Law School
Alexander Galetovic—Professor of economics, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile;
visiting fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Stephen Haber—Peter and Helen Bing Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; A.A. and Jeanne
Welch Milligan Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, professor of political science, of history, and (by courtesy) of economics, Stanford University; director, Hoover IP2
Wesley Hartmann—Professor of marketing, Graduate School of Business, Stanford
University; member, Hoover IP2 Steering Committee
Jon Ikegami—Partner, Innovation Counsel LLP
F. Scott Kieff—Commissioner, US International Trade Commission; Fred C. Stevenson
Research Professor of Law (on leave), George Washington University
Benjamin Kwitek—President and CEO, InterForm Incorporated; member, Hoover
IP2 Advisory Board
Naomi Lamoreaux—Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics and History and chair,
department of history, Yale University; research associate, National Bureau of Economic Research; member, Hoover IP2 Steering Committee
Ross Levine—Willis H. Booth Chair in Banking and Finance, Haas School of Business,
University of California, Berkeley; research associate, NBER; member, Hoover IP2 Steering
Committee
Chen Lin—Stelux Professor in Finance and associate dean (research), Faculty of Business and
Economics, and director, Centre of Financial Innovation and Risk Management, University of Hong Kong
Alan Marco—Chief economist, US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Victor Menaldo—Associate professor of political science, affiliated faculty at the Center for
Statistics and the Social Sciences, affiliated faculty of Near and Middle Eastern studies, University of Washington; instructor, Hoover IP2 Summer Teaching Institute on the
Economics and Politics of Regulation
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette—Assistant professor of law, Stanford Law School
Troy Paredes—Distinguished policy fellow and lecturer, Pennsylvania Law School; founder,
Paredes Strategies LLC; commissioner, US Federal Trade Commission, 2008–2013; member,
Hoover IP2 Steering Committee
Joshua Sarnoff—Professor, College of Law, DePaul University; faculty member and former
director, Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology (CIPLIT®); Thomas A. Edison Distinguished Scholar 2014-2015, USPTO
Timothy Simcoe—Associate professor of strategy and innovation, School of Management,
Boston University; faculty research fellow, NBER
Richard Sousa—Research fellow, Hoover Institution; member, Hoover IP2 Steering
Committee
Eskil Ullberg—Visiting senior research scholar and visiting assistant professor,
Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES), economics department, George Mason University; senior research scholar, The Ratio Institute (Stockholm)
Lai Wei—PhD candidate in finance, University of Hong Kong
Seth Werfel—PhD candidate, department of political science, Stanford University