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Estimates of Patent Rents from Firm Market Value

James E. Bessen
Research on Innovation; Boston University - School of Law


November 1, 2007

Boston Univ. School of Law Working Paper No. 06-14

Abstract:     
The value of patent rents is an important quantity for policy analysis. However, estimates in the literature based on patent renewals might be understated. Market value regressions could provide validation, but they have not had clear theoretical foundations for estimating patent rents. I develop a simple model to make upper bound estimates of patent rents using regressions on Tobin's Q. I test this on a sample of US firms and find it robust to a variety of considerations. My estimates correspond well with estimates based on patentee behavior outside the pharmaceutical industry, but renewal estimates might be understated for pharmaceuticals.

Keywords: technology, patents, innovation, patent value, firm value

JEL Classifications: O34, O38, K1

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Date posted: June 28, 2006 ; Last revised: September 25, 2009

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Bessen, James E., Estimates of Patent Rents from Firm Market Value (November 1, 2007). Boston Univ. School of Law Working Paper No. 06-14. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=912661


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James E. Bessen (Contact Author)
Research on Innovation ( email )
202 High Head Rd.
Harpswell, ME 04079
United States
617-531-2092 (Phone)
Boston University - School of Law ( email )
765 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
United States
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