Does an expansion of patent scope induce more innovative effort by firms? We examine responses to the
Japanese patent reforms of 1988. Interviews with practitioners and professional documents for patent
agents suggest the reforms significantly expanded the scope of patent rights. However, econometric
analysis using both Japanese and U.S. patent data on 307 Japanese firms finds no evidence of an
increase in either R&D spending or innovative output which could be plausibly attributed to patent
reform.