Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia

IPRIA Working Paper Series

    Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia Working Paper No. 04/2009

    Macroeconomic Conditions and Successful Commercialization

    by

    Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster

    Date: April 2009

    Abstract: The commercialization of inventions is an investment, similar to spending on plant and equipment, and accordingly we would expect it to be affected by macroeconomic conditions. Using data on the commercialization activity from over 4000 inventors, we find evidence that macroeconomic conditions have a pro-cyclical affect on commercialization activities. However, the magnitude of the supply-side effects – the cost of finance and level of public sector research – are estimated to be larger than the growth in aggregate or industry demand.

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