Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength, and Licensing
David Encaoua () and
Yassine Lefouili
A chapter in Contributions in Memory of Zvi Griliches, 2010, pp 241-271 from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 2010
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Working Paper: Choosing intellectual protection: imitation, patent strength and licensing (2006) 
Working Paper: Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength and Licensing (2006) 
Working Paper: Choosing intellectual protection: imitation, patent strength and licensing (2006) 
Working Paper: Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength and Licensing (2006) 
Working Paper: Choosing intellectual protection: imitation, patent strength and licensing (2006) 
Working Paper: Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength and Licensing (2005) 
Working Paper: Choosing Intellectual Protection: Imitation, Patent Strength and Licensing (2005) 
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