Do Patents Enable Disclosure? Evidence from the Invention Secrecy Act
33 Pages Posted: 20 Dec 2023
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Do Patents Enable Disclosure? Evidence from the Invention Secrecy Act
Date Written: December 15, 2023
Abstract
This paper provides empirical evidence suggesting that patents may facilitate knowledge disclosure. The analysis exploits the Invention Secrecy Act, which grants the U.S. Commissioner for Patents the right to prevent the disclosure of new inventions that represent a threat to national security. Using a two-level matching approach, we document a negative and large relationship between the enforcement of a secrecy order and follow-on inventions, as captured with patent citations and text-based measures of invention similarity. The effect carries over to after the lift of the secrecy period, suggesting a lost generation of inventions. The results bear implications for innovation and intellectual property policy.
Keywords: disclosure, follow-on invention, knowledge diffusion, patent
JEL Classification: O31, O33, O34
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