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Suzanne Scotchmer

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American economist (1950–2014)

Suzanne Scotchmer (January 23, 1950 – January 30, 2014) was an American professor of law, economics and public policy at theUniversity of California, Berkeley, and a noted author on many economic subjects. She earned her B.A. fromUniversity of Washington magna cum laude in 1970, her M.A. in statistics from UC Berkeley in 1979, and her PhD in economics from UC Berkeley in 1980.[1][2][3]

Biography

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Scotchmer was raised inPelican, Alaska, where her grandparentshomesteaded after failing as gold rushers.[3]

Scotchmer held visiting and teaching positions atHarvard University,University of Auckland,Cergy-Pontoise University,Tel Aviv University,Pantheon-Sorbonne University, theUniversity of Toronto Law School,University of Southern California,New School of Economics, Moscow, and theStockholm School of Economics. She also has held research fellowships atYale University andStanford University. She also served on editorial boards ofAmerican Economic Review,Journal of Economic Literature,Journal of Economic Perspectives, Regional Science and Urban Economics, and theJournal of Public Economics. Scotchmer served on various committees of theNational Research Council and was a member of theBoard on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy. TheDepartment of Justice used her as a consultant onantitrust.[1][2][3] She was a fellow of the Econometrics Society.

She was most renowned for her contributions on economic literature on subjects ranging from intellectual property and innovation togame theory. She was considered one of the leading and most prominent experts on patent law and incentives for R&D and game theory. Her pieces were cited several times on work in the subject. She served as a scholar in residence at theUS appellate court and has been called to testify as an expert in patent matters.[1][2]

In 2017The Econometric Society published a book recalling her life and work with a collection of 11 of her best-known papers.[4]

Death

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Scotchmer died on January 30, 2014, one week after her 64th birthday, following a brief bout with intestinal cancer.[5][6]

Research

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  • Picking Winners in Rounds of Elimination; 2012
  • Ideas and Innovations: Which Should Be Subsidized?; 2011
  • Verifiability and Group Formation in Markets; 2010
  • Risk Taking and Gender in Hierarchies; 2010
  • Cap-and-Trade, Emissions Taxes, and Innovation; 2010
  • Openness, Open Source, and the Veil of Ignorance; 2010
  • Scarcity of Ideas and R&D Options: Use it, Lose it or Bank it; 2009
  • Profit Neutrality in Licensing: The Boundary Between Antitrust Law and Patent Law; 2008
  • Digital Rights Management and the Pricing of Digital Products; 2006
  • Still Looking for Lost Profits: The Case of Horizontal Competition; 2006
  • Open Source Software: The New Intellectual Property Paradigm; 2006
  • Innovation and Incentives (book); 2004.[7]
  • Intellectual Property; 2005
  • The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Treaties; 2004[8]
  • Procuring Knowledge; 2003
  • The Core and Hedonic Core: Reply to Wooders (2001), with Counterexamples; 2003
  • Damages and Injunctions in the Protection of Proprietary Research Tools; 2000
  • The Independent-Invention Defense in Intellectual Property; 1999
  • On the Optimality of the Patent Renewal System; 1999
  • Patent Breadth, Patent Life, and the Pace of Technological Progress; 1999
  • Protecting Early Innovators: Should Second-Generation Products be Patentable?; 1998

References

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  1. ^abc"Suzanne Scotchmer profile".Berkeley Law – Faculty Profiles. UC Berkeley School of Law. RetrievedJune 5, 2016.
  2. ^abc"Suzanne Scotchmer: Professor of Economics, Law and Public Policy". RetrievedJune 5, 2016.
  3. ^abc"Suzanne Scotchmer biography".socrates.berkeley.edu. RetrievedJune 5, 2016.
  4. ^Maurer, Stephen M, ed. (October 3, 2017).On the Shoulders of Giants: Colleagues Remember Suzanne Scotchmer's Contributions to Economics. Econometric Society Monographs. Cambridge University Press.doi:10.1017/9781316443057.ISBN 9781316443057.
  5. ^Obituary for Suzanne Scotchmer, law.berkeley.edu; accessed June 5, 2016.
  6. ^Gans, Joshua (January 31, 2014)."The Giant's Shoulders: Suzanne Scotchmer".Digitopoly. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2014.
  7. ^Suzanne Scotchmer (2004).Innovation and Incentives. MIT Press.ISBN 978-0-262-19515-7.
  8. ^Suzanne Scotchmer (2002).The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Treaties. National Bureau of Economic Research.

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