Academic response to the European Commission's Questionnaire on the patent system in Europe: An economic approach
François Lévêque and
Yann Ménière ()
World Patent Information, 2006, vol. 28, issue 4, 305-311
Abstract:
This paper presents an economic opinion on the questionnaire on the European patent system that was recently issued by the European Commission. We argue that the debate on patent reform in Europe needs to be more focused on its economic purpose, namely the promotion of innovation. As a first step we unfold sub-issues and trade-offs underlying the general and consensual goal which "promoting innovation" is. We contrast the protection and diffusion functions of the patent system, both of which must be taken into account in order to create an original European patent regime geared towards innovation. We also emphasize the possibility for the European patent system to answer more specific needs, such as those of small and medium enterprises or those of industries with highly cumulative innovations. We discuss as the second step the capacity of the European patent system to achieve these policy goals through various levers. We especially argue that patent fees or translation requirements should be viewed as policy instruments rather than as in a purely budgetary perspective. We moreover consider the positive or negative consequences one can expect from the coexistence of different patent systems in Europe.
Keywords: Patent; Innovation; Patent; office; Europe; Reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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