Ryan Lampe
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, DePaul University
Visiting Scholar, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University (2012-13)
Fields: Economics of Innovation, Applied Microeconomics, Economic History
Curriculum Vitae
Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from 20 Industries in the 1930s (with Petra Moser)
The Adoption of New Technologies: Understanding Hollywood's (Slow) Conversion to Color, 1940-70 (with Ricard Gil)
Patent Pools and the Direction of Innovation: Evidence from the 19th-Century Sewing Machine Industry (with Petra Moser), Revise and resubmit, The RAND Journal of Economics
The Economics of Patent Design: A Selective Survey (with Anthony Niblett)
Patent Pools: Licensing Strategies in the Absence of Regulation (with Petra Moser), Advances in Strategic Management, 2012, v. 29, pp. 69-86.
Strategic Citation, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2012, v. 94, No. 1, pp. 320-333. (Data)
Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from the 19th-Century Sewing-Machine Industry (with Petra Moser), The Journal of Economic History, 2010, v. 70, No. 4, pp. 871-897.
Renewal Fees and Self-Funding Patent Offices (with Joshua Gans and Stephen P. King), Topics in Theoretical Economics, 2004, v. 4, No. 1, Article 6.
Network Externalities, Price Discrimination and Profitable Piracy (with Stephen P. King), Information Economics and Policy, September 2003, v. 15, pp. 271-90.