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Published on: December 11, 2016
Investing in Ex Ante Regulation: Evidence from Pharmaceutical Patent Examination
Michael D Frakes1, Melissa F Wasserman2
1Duke University, 210 Science Drive, PO Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708.
Abstract:
We explore how the Patent Office may improve the quality of issued patents on "secondary" drug features by giving examiners more time to review drug-patent applications. Our findings suggest that current time allocations are causing examiners to issue low quality secondary patents on the margin. To assess the merits of expanding ex ante scrutiny of drug-patent applications at the agency, we set forth estimates of the various gains and losses associated with giving examiners more time, including reduced downstream litigation costs and added personnel expenses, along with both the static gains and dynamic innovation losses associated with earlier generic entry.
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