Curriculum Vitae Jean Olson Lanjouw Nationality: United States Business Address: Home Address: The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW 1411 36th St., NW Washington, D.C. 20036 Washington, D.C. 20007 Tel: (202) 797-6275 Tel: (202) 337-0239 Fax: (202) 797-2968 jlanjouw@brook.edu Education: The London School of Economics and Political Science London, United Kingdom Ph.D. in Economics 1988-1992 M.Sc. in Economics 1986-1987 Miami University Oxford, Ohio B.A. in Economics and Mathematics Minor in Statistics Minor in Operations Research Attended Delhi School of Economics, India 1985-1986 Employment: Associate Professor Agricultural and Natural Resources Department, University of California at Berkeley Senior Fellow the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Senior Fellow the Center for Global Development, Washington, D.C. July 2002 - Assistant/Associate Professor Economics Department, Yale University 1992-2002 Other Positions: Visiting Fellow the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 2000-2002 Consultant -World Bank, 1992 - current Visiting Researcher - the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 1999 Consultant - the United Nations Development Programme, 1996, 2001 Faculty Research Fellow, the National Bureau of Economic Research Honorary Fellow, Amsterdam Institute for International Development
Refereed Publications: Elbers, Chris, J.O. Lanjouw and Peter Lanjouw. (2003) Micro-Level Estimation of Poverty and Inequality, Econometrica. Vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 355-64. Lanjouw, J. O. (2002) Intellectual Property and the Availability of Pharmaceuticals in Poor Countries, Innovation Policy and the Economy. Vol. 3. (MIT Press: Cambridge, MA) (forthcoming). Lanjouw, J. O. and Philip Levy (2002) Untitled: A Study of Formal and Informal Property Rights in Urban Ecuador, The Economic Journal. Vol. 112, pp. 986-1019. Lanjouw, J. O. (2002) A Patent Policy for Global Diseases: U.S. and International Legal Issues, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. Vol. 16., no. 1. Fall. Lanjouw, J. O. and Josh Lerner (2001) Tilting the Table? The Predatory Use of Preliminary Injunctions, The Journal of Law and Economics. Vol. XLIV, no. 2, pp. 573-603. Lanjouw, J. O. and Mark Schankerman (2001) Characteristics of Patent Litigation: A Window on Competition, The Rand Journal of Economics. Vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 129-51. Lanjouw, J. O. and Peter Lanjouw (2001) How to Compare Apples and Oranges: Poverty Measurement based on Different Definitions of Consumption, The Review of Income and Wealth. Vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 25-42. Lanjouw, J. O. and Iain Cockburn (2001) New Pills for Poor People?: Empirical Evidence After GATT, World Development. Vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 265-89. Lanjouw, J. O. and Peter Lanjouw (2001) The Rural Non-Farm Sector: Issues and Evidence from Developing Countries, Agricultural Economics. Vol. 26, pp. 1-23. Hentschel, Jesko, J. O. Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw and Javier Poggi (2000) Combining Census and Survey Data to Study Spatial Dimensions of Poverty: A Case Study of Ecuador, The World Bank Economic Review. Vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 147-66. Reprinted in (2001) Notas de Población, Vol. XXVIII, no. 71. Economic Commission of Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, Chile. Reprinted in Bigman, David and Hippolyte Fofack, eds. (2001) Geographical Targeting for Poverty Alleviation. (Washington D.C.: The World Bank). Lanjouw, J. O. (1999) Information and the Operation of Markets: Tests Based on a General Equilibrium Model of Land Leasing in India, The Journal of Development Economics. Vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 497-528. Lanjouw, J. O. (1998) Patent Protection in the Shadow of Infringement: Simulation Estimations of Patent Value, The Review of Economic Studies. Vol. 65, pp. 671-710.
Lanjouw, J. O., Ariel Pakes and Jonathan Putnam (1998) How to Count Patents and Value Intellectual Property: Uses of Patent Renewal and Application Data, The Journal of Industrial Economics. December, Vol. XLVI, no. 4. pp. 405-33. Reprinted in Towse, Ruth and Rudi Holzhauer (eds) (2001) The Economics of Intellectual Property, in the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.) Lanjouw, J. O. and Josh Lerner (1998) The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: A Survey of the Empirical Literature, The Annales d'economie et de Statistique. July, No. 49/50. pp. 223-46. Howes, Stephen and J. O. Lanjouw (1998) Does Sample Design Matter for Poverty Comparisons? Review of Income and Wealth. Series 44, no. 1. pp. 99-109. Lanjouw, J. O. and Ashoka Mody (1996) Innovation and the International Diffusion of Environmentally Responsive Technology, Research Policy. Vol. 25, pp. 549-71. Under Review: Lanjouw, J. O. and Mark Schankerman (1999) Research Productivity and Patent Quality: Measurement with Multiple Indicators, CEPR Discussion Paper DP3623 (Revision with: The Economic Journal). Lanjouw, J. O. and Mark Schankerman (2002) Enforcing Intellectual Property: An Empirical Study, Mimeo (submitted: The Journal of Political Economy). Other Publications : Lanjouw, J.O. (2003) Opening Doors to Research: A New Global Patent Regime for Pharmaceuticals, the Brookings Review. Brookings Institution Press. Vol. 21, no. 2, Spring 2003, forthcoming. Lanjouw, J. O. and Mark Schankerman (2003) An Empirical Analysis of the Enforcement of Patent Rights in the United States, in Cohen, Welsey and Steven Merrill (eds.) Patents in the Knowledge-Based Economy. (National Academy Press: Washington, D.C.), forthcoming. Lanjouw, J.O. (2002) Beyond TRIPS: A New Global Patent Regime, Policy Brief. The Center for Global Development. Vol. 1, issue 3. July, 2002. Demombynes, Gabriel, Chris Elbers, Jenny Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw, Johan Mistiaen and Berk Ozler (2002) Producing an Improved Geographic Profile of Poverty: Methodology and Evidence from Three Developing Countries, WIDER Discussion Paper no. 2002/39, The United Nations. Volume forthcoming.
Lanjouw, J. O. (2002) A Patent Proposal for Global Diseases, in Pleskovic, Boris and Nicholas Stern (eds.) Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 2001/2002. (World Bank: Washington, D.C.) pp. 189-219. Lanjouw, J. O. (2001) A Patent Proposal for Global Diseases, Policy Brief No. 84. The Brookings Institution. June, 2001. Lanjouw, J. O. (2001). Discussion of De Soto, Hernando and Robert Litan, Infrastructure Requirements in the Area of Legal and Property Rights, in Herring, Richard and Robert Litan (eds.) Brookings-Wharton Papers on Financial Services (Brookings Institution: Washington, D.C.). Alderman, Harold, Miriam Babita, Jean O. Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw, Nthabiseng Makhatha, Amina Mohamed, Berk Ozler,, and Olivia Qaba (2000) Combining Census and Survey Data to Construct a Poverty Map of South Africa, Chapter 2 in Statistics South Africa, Measuring Poverty in South Africa. (Government of South Africa: Pretoria). Hussain, Athar, J.O. Lanjouw and Lei Li (1995) The Chinese Television Industry: The Interaction Between Government Policy and Market Forces, in Gupta, S.P., Nicholas Stern and Attar Hussain (eds.) Development Patterns and Institutional Structures: China and India. (Allied Publishers Ltd: New Delhi). Other Papers Elbers, Chris, J.O. Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw and Phillippe George Leite (2002) Poverty and Inequality in Brazil: New Estimates from Combined PPV-PNAD Data, Mimeo. The World Bank. Lanjouw, J. O. and Mark Schankerman (2001) Enforcing Intellectual Property, NBER Working Paper no. 8656. Elbers, Chris, J.O. Lanjouw and Peter Lanjouw (2000) Welfare in Villages and Towns: Micro-Measurement of Poverty and Inequality. Tinbergen Institute Working Paper no. 2000-029/2. Revised version: (2002) Micro-Level Estimation of Welfare, Policy Research Working Paper no. WPS 2911. The World Bank. Lanjouw, J. O. (1998) The Introduction of Product Patents in India: Heartless Exploitation of the Poor and Suffering? Growth Center Discussion Paper, Yale University, and NBER Working Paper no. 6366. January, 1998. Lanjouw, J. O. and Peter Lanjouw (1997) The Construction of Poverty Lines: Methods and Assumptions, Mimeo, Yale University. Lanjouw, J. O. (1996) Beyond Lawyers Fees: Economic Consequences of a Changing Litigation Environment, Revised. NBER Working Paper no. 4835
Lanjouw, J. O. (1992) The Private Value of Patent Rights: A Dynamic Programming and Game Theoretic Analysis of West German Patent Renewal Data, 1953-1988. Ph.D. Thesis. The London School of Economics and Political Science. Research Grants Received from: The World Bank; the OECD; the Nuffield Foundation, UK; the National Academy of Sciences; the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; GTZ, Germany; The Yale Center for International and Area Studies. Recent Presentations: 2003: Policy presentation to the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, NYC, and a Pfizer IP strategy group; seminar presentation given at the University of Texas School of Law. 2002: Seminar presentations given at the University of Toronto, Centre for Innovation Law and Technology; the University of California, Berkeley, Center for Law and Technology, Conference on Patent Reform; New York University Law School; Pennsylvania State University; Harvard Law School; Resources for the Future; SAIS-Novartis Conference on Sustainability and Health; the Urban Research Symposium, the World Bank; and the NBER. October 22, 2001: Presented paper Enforcing Intellectual Property at the National Academy of Sciences final conference New Research on the Operation of the Patent System. Washington. May 2, 2001: Presented policy proposal at plenary session of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics, Washington. 2001: Other presentations of the proposal for: a WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health working group, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the UNDP Development Report spring meeting at the Rockefeller Estate, New York. 2001: Presented seminars at Georgetown University, the University of Maryland, U.C. Berkeley, the World Bank, and the NBER Summer Institute meetings. February, 2000: Presented a paper on patent litigation at a National Academy of Sciences meeting on the reform of the U.S. patent system, Washington, D.C. September, 2000: Presented a talk on intellectual property to the Board of Fogarty International, the National Institutes of Health. 2000: Presented conference papers at the Northeast Universities Development Conference at Cornell; the Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association Meetings, Brazil; and the NBER Summer Institute meetings. Other seminars given at UCLA; the Brookings Institution; the World Bank; the Vrije Universiteit, NL; Boston University; IPEA, Brazil; The University of Maryland; Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania; and UC Berkeley. March, 1999: Presented a paper at the NBER conference in honor of Zvi Griliches and 30 years of the Productivity Group
1999: Presented conference paper at the Harvard Institute of International Development meeting on Malaria Research, Cambridge, MA. Seminars given at the University of Witwatersrand, SA; Tilburg University, NL; the University of Munich, DE; ATOM the University of Paris, and DELTA, Paris, FR; University College London and Oxford University, UK; the Vrije Universiteit, NL. Conferences Organized: January 2003: Organized a conference on Global Pharmaceutical Patents held at the Rayburn House Office Building and co-sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Development. January 1999: Joint organizer of a Sloan Foundation sponsored conference on Patents and Innovation, with Josh Lerner and Adam Jaffe. Santa Barbara, CA. March 1998: Joint organizer, with Mark Schankerman, of a session, Beyond Counts: Exploiting Other Dimensions of Patent Data. The NBER, Cambridge, MA. July, 1997: Joint organizer, with Josh Lerner, of a session, Intellectual Property in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries. NBER Summer Institute. Cambridge, MA. Referee for: National Science Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada MIT Press The Review of Economic Studies; The Quarterly Journal of Economics; The American Economic Review; The Economic Journal; The Journal of Industrial Economics; The Journal of Development Economics; The Review of Development Economics; World Development; The Journal of International Economics; The Review of Economics and Statistics; Research Policy; the RAND Journal; Economica; The Review of Income and Wealth; The Annales d Economie and Statistique; Economic Development and Cultural Change; The Journal of Financial Economics; The Journal of Empirical Finance; The Journal of Economics and Management Strategy; Management Science; The Journal of Legal Studies. Dated: January 28, 2003