TY - UNPB TI - Understanding the Doctrine of Patentable Subject Matter ID - eprints101 M1 - working_paper AV - public N2 - The doctrine of patentable subject matter precludes basic inventions such as abstract ideas and laws of nature from patent protection. However, current economic thinking of the patent systemstresses the necessity of rewarding pioneering inventors in the cumulative innovation process. In a two-stage innovation modelwhere the first stage invention (basic invention) has no stand-alone value and the pioneer can also participate in the second stage, I show that patent protection to the basic invention may increase rather than hamper the second stage performance. Rejecting patents on the basic invention can promote technology progress when the pioneer has high capacity, but the follower has low capacity to engage in the second stage innovation. KW - Cumulative Innovation KW - Patentable Subject Matter KW - Probabilistic Patents KW - Search. UR - http://eprints.imtlucca.it/101/ N1 - JEL codes: K39, O31, O34. EP - 29 A1 - Chiou, Jing-Yuan Y1 - 2010/04// ER -