Reports on the relation of patents to industrial control

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"Reports on the relation of patents to industrial control" is an early 20th-century investigative study analyzing how patent systems influenced and facilitated the growth of industrial monopolies and corporate power in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic study
government report
investigative study
legal study
policy document
addresses economists
legal scholars
policy makers
regulators concerned with monopoly power
analyzes cross-licensing agreements
exclusive licensing practices
influence of patents on industrial organization
role of patent pools in industry
use of patents to restrict competition
concludes large corporations can use patents strategically to maintain market dominance
patents can facilitate industrial monopolies under certain conditions
policy oversight is needed to balance innovation incentives and competition
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
examines barriers to competition created by patents
effects of patent-based control on innovation
impact of patents on market entry
impact of patents on prices and output
industrial concentration in key sectors
interaction between patent law and antitrust policy
relationship between patent rights and monopoly power
strategic use of patents by large corporations
focusesOn United States patent system
concentration of corporate power
industrial monopolies in the United States
genre economic policy report
legal policy report
non-fiction
language English
mainSubject corporate power
industrial control
monopolies
patents
methodology case studies of specific industries
empirical analysis of industrial structure
review of patent and antitrust cases
purpose to document the role of patents in the growth of monopolies
to inform policy debates on patent and antitrust law
to investigate how patent systems influence industrial control
relatedTo antitrust regulation in the United States
economic history of monopolies in the United States
history of American industrialization
intellectual property policy debates
timePeriod early 20th century

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Bureau of Corporations notableWork Reports on the relation of patents to industrial control