Working Paper

Patent Breadth in an International Setting

Eric Bond, Benjamin Zissimos
CESifo, Munich, 2017

CESifo Working Paper No. 6411

We examine the Nash equilibria of a game where two national governments set patent breadth strategically. Broader patents make R&D more attractive, but the effect on static efficiency is nonmonotonic. In a North.South model, where only the North can innovate, harmonization of patent breadth lowers welfare relative to the Nash equilibrium. When both countries can innovate, harmonization toward narrower patent breadth may raise world welfare.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: coordination, innovation, patent breadth, patent race, R&D
JEL Classification: F020, F130, O300, O310, O320