专利制度会阻碍转基因种子研究的创新吗?

Yeongbin Kim
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本文从实证角度考察了研究豁免与创新之间的关系。研究豁免是专利法中的一种机制,为使用专利发明进行科学研究的研究人员提供庇护,使其免受侵权索赔。我们分析了2002年的一项法院判决(Madey诉杜克大学),该判决极大地限制了美国研究豁免的范围。法院的判决为我们提供了一个准自然的政策实验,我们利用它来经验地估计这一政策变化对创新的影响。我们使用转基因生物领域的专利数据。采用差中差估计方法,我们发现统计上显著的证据表明,这一政策变化导致在美国进行的研究显著减少。然而,我们发现在研究豁免更自由的国家进行的研究没有显著的影响。研究结果表明,研究豁免与转基因种子专利之间存在负相关关系。我们还发现,美国研究人员仍然与国内同行进行共同发明,这表明他们尚未从战略上适应这一政策变化和新的研究环境。转基因种子产业的寡头垄断市场结构可能会扼杀国外研究的积极转移,从而阻碍创新。
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Do Patent Systems Deter Innovation in a Genetically Modified Seed Research?
This paper empirically examines the relationship between research exemptions – which are mechanisms in patent law that provide shelter to researchers using patented inventions for scientific research from infringement claims – and innovation. We analyze a 2002 court decision (Madey v. Duke University) that has dramatically limited the scope of research exemptions in the United States. The court decision provides us with a quasi-natural policy experiment we leverage to empirically estimate the effects of this policy change on innovation. We use data on patents in the area of genetically modified organisms. Employing a difference-in-difference estimation approach, we find statistically significant evidence that this policy change led to a marked decrease in research conducted in the United States. However, we find no significant effect in research conducted in countries with more liberal research exemptions. Our results suggest that there is a negative relationship between research exemptions and genetically modified seed patents. We also find that U.S. researchers still engage in co-invention with their domestic peers, suggesting that they have not yet strategically adapted to this policy change and new research environment. The oligopolistic market structure of the genetically modified seed industry may stifle an active relocation of research abroad, thereby hindering innovation.
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