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Industrialization Without National Patents

The Netherlands, 1869-1912; Switzerland, 1850-1907

Eric Schiff

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige, Branchen

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Eric Schiff analyzes two countries, widely known for their sophisticated industrial development, that are unique in having had no national patent protection for appreciable periods in their recent history.

Originally published in 1971.

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Schlagwörter

Edith Penrose, Federal republic, Statistical Abstract of the United States, Economic development, Eminent domain, Industry City, Sulzer (manufacturer), Invention, Patent application, Repeal, National treatment, Unfair competition, Unilever, Comparative advantage, Patent Act, Patent Cooperation Treaty, Foreign corporation, Simon Kuznets, Swiss made, Technical progress (economics), National Science Foundation, Patent pool, Copyright, Patent office, Liberalization, Secrecy, Princeton University, Foreign direct investment, Patent, Industrial technology, Infant industry, Legislation, Fritz Machlup, Industrialisation, Monopoly price, Splendid isolation, Venture capital, Gerard Philips, Scarcity, Nobel Prize, Patent law in the Netherlands, Robber baron (industrialist), Economics, Legal monopoly, Free trade, Hauser, Manufacturing, Plagiarism, Commercialism, Chemical industry, Patent safe, Anton Philips, Industrial Distribution, Economic history of the Netherlands (1500–1815), Impossibility, Steam engine, Attempt, Capitalism, Patent infringement, Patentability, Borden (company), United States patent law, Simon van den Bergh, Economic history, Unilateralism, New Direction (think tank), The Other Hand, Backwardness, Exclusion, Trademark