Increasing Returns in the Patent System: Institutional Sources and Consequences for Law

S. Thambisetty
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This paper critically analyses the impact of the institutional set up of UK and US patent systems on the optimality of patent law. Based on recent work on institutionalism, the author argues that the patent system is subject to increasing returns processes or positive feedback, where the probability of further steps along a given legal sequence increases with each move down that path. In an analysis that puts temporality at the heart of the argument, this paper shows how the interactions between key institutions in the patent system can result in doctrinal incoherence. Prominent sources of increasing returns in the patent system are inter-institutional linkages, legal authority exercised by prominent institutions and the intrinsic and extrinsic uncertainty associated with patents. The inadequacy of corrective mechanisms intensifies increasing returns. In such circumstances even early or tentative commitments made to policies and legal standards become tenacious while the costs of policy reversal grow and grow and become prohibitive. The result is a legal system plagued by the possibility of bizarre and unpredictable outcomes.
专利制度的收益递增:制度来源与法律后果
本文批判性地分析了英美专利制度的制度设置对专利法最优性的影响。基于最近对制度主义的研究,作者认为,专利制度受制于回报递增过程或正反馈,即沿着给定的法律程序进一步采取步骤的可能性随着每一次沿着这条路径的移动而增加。在将时间性置于论点核心的分析中,本文展示了专利制度中关键机构之间的相互作用如何导致理论不连贯。专利制度中收益增加的主要来源是机构间联系、主要机构行使的法律权威以及与专利有关的内在和外在不确定性。纠正机制的不足加剧了收益的增加。在这种情况下,即使是对政策和法律标准作出的早期或试探性承诺也会变得顽固,而政策逆转的成本越来越高,变得令人望而却步。其结果是,法律体系可能会出现奇怪和不可预测的结果。
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