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==Review Process==
 
The review was done as follows:
*Collect papers from Google Scholar using keyword searches for NPEs, Patent Trolls, etc.
*Read abstracts
*Categorize relevent papers & discard irrelevant papers
*Read select sections, generally either introductions and/or conclusions. Sometimes scan read papers.
*Scan references in papers, looking for missed papers and frequently cited economics papers
 
The next steps are:
*Upload the papers and link them in
*Review Lerner (2006). This was missed in the Google search, but found in the reference search, and appears sufficiently seminal to deserve an in-depth review
*Conduct a second key word search through the Haas Library databases for other missed papers.
 
It should be noted that as a result of the speed with which I would scan a single paper, it is possible that I have misinterpreted some content. Before using a reference, you should check the source actually says what I claim it says. Likewise, this page was written for speed, not for style.
 
==The Review==
*Lamoreaux, N.R. and Sokoloff, K. L., 1999. Inventive activity and the market for technology in the United States, 1840-1920. NBER Working Paper 7107, National Bureau of Economics Research, Inc, Cambridge, MA.
*Lanjouw, J.O., Lerner, J., 2001. Tilting the table? The predatory use of preliminary injunctions. The Journal of Law and Economics XLTV, 573-603.
*Lanjouw, J., & M. Schankerman. 2001. Characteristics of Patent Litigation: A Window on Competition. The RAND Journal of Economics 32(1):129-151.
*Lerner, J. and J. Tirole (2004), "Efficient Patent Pools," American Economic Review 94 (2004), 691-711.
*Lerner, J., M. Strojwas and J. Tirole (2007) "The Design of Patent Pools: The Determinants of Licensing Rules," Rand Journal of Economics 38(3), pp. 610-625.
*Lanjouw, J., & M. Schankerman. 2001. Characteristics of Patent Litigation: A Window on Competition. The RAND Journal of Economics 32(1):129-151.
*Lerner, Josh. "Patenting in the Shadow of Competitors." Journal of Law and Economics 38 (1995).
*Lerner, J., 1994. The importance of patent scope: an empirical analysis. Rand Journal of Economics 25 (2), 319-333.
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