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We investigate, within a Schumpeterian growth model, how intellectual property (IP) law and public sponsorship of research and development (R?&?D) activities may provide appropriate incentives simultaneously to fundamental (or basic) research and to applied R&D. In order to consider and to distinguish between these two types of research, we merge the seminal models of Romer [1990] and Aghion and Howitt [1992]?: knowledge accumulation stems from a series of inventions (horizontal / fundamental knowledge accumulation) and from a succession of innovations (vertical / applied knowledge accumulation) building upon each of these inventions. Then, we study a decentralized economy in which the creative destruction mechanism does not deter investments in fundamental research through an IP law design that induces profit-division between an inventor and his following innovators. We show that providing optimal incentives to fundamental research requires, not only a design of IP law that ensures a sufficient positive transfer from innovators to inventors, but also public policies in form of subsidies supporting both fundamental research and applied R?&?D activities.
在熊彼特增长模型中,我们研究了知识产权法和公众对研发活动的赞助如何同时为基础研究和应用研发提供适当的激励。为了考虑并区分这两种类型的研究,我们合并了Romer[1990]和Aghion and Howitt[1992]的开创性模型。知识积累源于一系列的发明(横向的/基础的知识积累)和建立在这些发明之上的一系列创新(纵向的/应用的知识积累)。然后,我们研究了一个分散的经济,在这个经济中,创造性破坏机制不会通过知识产权法的设计来阻止对基础研究的投资,这种设计会在发明家和他的追随者之间引起利润分配。我们表明,为基础研究提供最优激励,不仅需要设计知识产权法,确保创新者向发明者充分的正转移,还需要以补贴形式支持基础研究和应用研发的公共政策。D活动。