
James Bessen
Lecturer
Executive Director, Technology & Policy Research Initiative
Director and Founder, Research on Innovation
AB, Harvard College
Biography
James Bessen, an economist and technologist, serves as Executive Director of the Technology & Policy Research Initiative at Boston University. He has also been a successful innovator and CEO of a software company.
Bessen studies the major economic impacts of technology on society (see New York Times profile), writing academic papers, magazine articles, and books. His latest book, The New Goliaths (Yale 2022), argues that major firms’ investments in proprietary software systems have allowed them to increase their dominance of industries, slowing aggregate innovation and raising income inequality. Earlier work with Michael Meurer on patents identified the social costs of poorly defined property rights (see Patent Failure, Princeton 2008), including the first evidence of damage from patent trolls. Bessen’s work on automation (see Learning by Doing, Yale 2015), both historical and current, provides a distinct analysis of effects on employment, skills, and wage inequality. Bessen’s work has been widely cited in the press as well as by the US White House and Supreme Court, the European Parliament, and the Federal Trade Commission.
- Profile Types
- Faculty, JD Program, Lecturers & Adjunct Professors, and Part-Time Faculty
- Areas of Interest
- Economics & Law and Intellectual Property & Information Law
Publications
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James Bessen, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons & Wiljan van den Berge, Automatic Reaction - What Happens to Workers at Firms that Automate? 107 The Review of Economics and Statistics (2025)
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Jennifer Hunt, Iain Cockburn & James Bessen, Is Distance from Innovation a Barrier to the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence? Institute of Labor Economics: Discussion Paper Series (2024)
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Leo Sveikauskas, Rachel Soloveichik, Corby Garner, Peter B. Meyer, James Bessen & Matthew Russell, Marketing, Other Intangibles, and Output Growth in 61 United States Industries Review of Income and Wealth (2024)
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James Bessen, The New Goliaths: How Corporations Use Software to Dominate Industries, Kill Innovation, and Undermine Regulation (2022)
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James Bessen, Stephen Michael Impink, Lydia Reichensperger & Robert Seamans, The Role of Data for AI Startup Growth 51 Research Policy (2022)
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James Bessen, Chapter 8: Information Technology and the New Capitalism, in Harnessing Digitalization for Sustainable Economic Development: Insights for Asia (2021)
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James Bessen, Industry Concentration and Information Technology 63 Journal of Law & Economics (2020)
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James Bessen, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons & Wiljan van den Berge, Firm-Level Automation: Evidence from the Netherlands 110 AEA Papers and Proceedings (2020)
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James Bessen, Automation and Jobs: When Technology Boosts Employment 34 Economic Policy (2019)
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James Bessen & Alessandro Nuvolari, Diffusing New Technology Without Dissipating Rents: Some Historical Case Studies of Knowledge Sharing 28 Industrial and Corporate Change (2019)
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James Bessen, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons & Wiljan van den Berge, Automation: A Guide for Policymakers (2019)
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James Bessen, The Policy Challenge of Artificial Intelligence Boston University School of Law Law & Economics Paper Series (2018)
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James Bessen & Alessandro Nuvolari, Knowledge Sharing Among Inventors: Some Historical Perspectives, in Revolutionizing Innovation: Users, Communities, and Open Innovation (Dietmar Harhoff and Karim R. Lakhani,2016)
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James Bessen, Can Public Policy Influence Private Innovation? Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (2015)
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James Bessen, Learning by Doing: The Real Connection between Innovation, Wages, and Wealth (2015)
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James Bessen, Toil and Technology: Innovative Technology is Displacing Workers to New Jobs Rather Than Replacing Them Entirely 52 Finance & Development (2015)
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James Bessen, The Anti-Innovators: How Special Interests Undermine Entrepreneurship 94 Foreign Affairs (2015)
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James Bessen, Industry and Revolution: Social and Economic Change in the Orizaba Valley, Mexico. By Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2013. Pp. 351. $49.95, hardcover. 74 The Journal of Economic History (2014)
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Michael J. Meurer & James Bessen, The Direct Costs from NPE Disputes 99 Cornell Law Review (2014)
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James Bessen & Brian Love, Make the Patent “Polluters” Pay: Using Pigovian Fees to Curb Patent Abuse 4 California Law Review Circuit (2013)
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James Bessen & Michael J. Meurer, The Patent Litigation Explosion 45 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal (2013)
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James Bessen & Michael J. Meurer, The Private Costs of Patent Litigation 9 Journal of Law, Economics & Policy (2012)
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James Bessen, A Generation of Software Patents 18 Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law (2012)
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James Bessen, More Machines, Better Machines...Or Better Workers? 71 The Journal of Economic History (2012)
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Michael J. Meurer, James Bessen & Jennifer Ford, The Private and Social Costs of Patent Trolls 34 Regulation (2012)
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Michael J. Meurer & James Bessen, Patent Failure: How Judges, Bureaucrats, and Lawyers Put Innovators at Risk (2009)
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James Bessen & Eric Maskin, Sequential Innovation, Patents, and Imitation 40 RAND Journal of Economics (2009)
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Michael J. Meurer & James Bessen, Of Patents and Property 31 Regulation (2009)
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James Bessen & Michael J. Meurer, What's Wrong with the Patent System? Fuzzy Boundaries and the Patent Tax 12 First Monday (2007)
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James Bessen & Robert M. Hunt, An Empirical Look at Software Patents 16 Journal of Economics & Management Strategy (2007)
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James Bessen & Michael J. Meurer, Patent Litigation with Endogenous Disputes 96 American Economic Review (2006)
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James Bessen, Chapter 3: Open Source Software: Free Provision of Complex Public Goods, in The Economics of Open Source Software Development (Jürgen Bitzer and Philipp J.H. Schröder,2006)
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Michael J. Meurer & James Bessen, Lessons for Patent Policy from Empirical Research on Patent Litigation 9 Lewis and Clark Law Review (2005)
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Robert M. Hunt & James Bessen, The Software Patent Experiment 2004 Business Review (2004)
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James Bessen, Technology and Learning by Factory Workers: The Stretch-Out at Lowell, 1842 63 The Journal of Economic History (2003)
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James Bessen, Chapter 2: What Good is Free Software?, in Government Policy toward Open Source Software (2002)
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Activities & Engagements
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