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When does product liability risk chill innovation? Evidence from medical implants
Alberto Galasso, University of Toronto; Hong Luo, Harvard Business School
A10 — Effects of Law Enforcement
Room Torsten
Abstract
Liability laws designed to compensate for harms caused by defective products may also affect innovation. We examine this issue by exploiting a major quasi-exogenous increase in liability risk faced by US suppliers of polymers used to manufacture medical implants. Difference-in-differences analyses show that this surge in suppliers' liability risk had a large and negative impact on downstream innovation in medical implants, but it had no significant effect on upstream polymer patenting. Our findings suggest that liability risk can percolate throughout a vertical chain and may have a significant chilling effect on downstream innovation.