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The Economics, Research & Evidence (ERE) team at the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is pleased to launch our new research blog, IPO Facto. This blog will be a place to discuss the economics of...
View ArticlePatent Backlogs and Intellectual Property Rights Bundles
For our first post, IPO chief economist Tony Clayton and economist Peter Evans write on new patent research and its first review by international experts. Today is the IPO sponsored “Patent Research...
View ArticleOpen innovation: collaboration between business and universities – the...
Today’s post is written by Agnes Estibals, IPO economist, and guest author Rebecca Villis, IPO’s Head of Innovation Policy. It outlines the first major evaluation of the impact of the Lambert Toolkit,...
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What is in a name? A blog by any other name would still tell as complete. As noted earlier, our blog name, IPO Facto is a play on IPO and ipso facto. We rejected a number of alternatives including...
View ArticleEconomics of Fast-Tracked Green Patents
Today’s blog is written by Dominic Webber, recent addition to the IPO economist family and a policy evaluation enthusiast. Dominic outlines the evaluation of the Fast-tracking Green Patent Applications...
View ArticleMuch Ado About Data
This post on data is brought to you by Alex Symonds, who writes on recent work she’s been doing with some large data sources. In the words of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli “the most...
View ArticleShedding light on ‘backlogs’
The Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid observed almost three centuries ago, “There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.” In the intellectual property...
View ArticleWelcome to our blog!
The Economics, Research & Evidence (ERE) team at the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is pleased to launch our new research blog, IPO Facto. This blog will be a place to discuss the economics of...
View ArticlePatent Backlogs and Intellectual Property Rights Bundles
For our first post, IPO chief economist Tony Clayton and economist Peter Evans write on new patent research and its first review by international experts. Today is the IPO sponsored “Patent Research...
View ArticleOpen innovation: collaboration between business and universities – the...
Today’s post is written by Agnes Estibals, IPO economist, and guest author Rebecca Villis, IPO’s Head of Innovation Policy. It outlines the first major evaluation of the impact of the Lambert Toolkit,...
View ArticleA Blog by any other name
What is in a name? A blog by any other name would still tell as complete. As noted earlier, our blog name, IPO Facto is a play on IPO and ipso facto. We rejected a number of alternatives including...
View ArticleEconomics of Fast-Tracked Green Patents
Today’s blog is written by Dominic Webber, recent addition to the IPO economist family and a policy evaluation enthusiast. Dominic outlines the evaluation of the Fast-tracking Green Patent Applications...
View ArticleMuch Ado About Data
This post on data is brought to you by Alex Symonds, who writes on recent work she’s been doing with some large data sources. In the words of British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli “the most...
View ArticleShedding light on ‘backlogs’
The Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid observed almost three centuries ago, “There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.” In the intellectual property...
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