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regularities regarding innovation and growth differences across the firm size distribution. We also incorporate patent citations … into our theoretical framework. The framework generates a simple test using patent citations that indicates that entrants …
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regularities regarding innovation and growth differences across the firm size distribution. We also incorporate patent citations … into our theoretical framework. The framework generates a simple test using patent citations that indicates that entrants …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818983
This paper details the construction of a firm-year panel dataset combining the NBER Patent Dataset with the Industry R&D Survey conducted by the Census Bureau and National Science Foundation. The developed platform offers an unprecedented view of the R&D-to-patenting innovation process and a...
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High-skilled immigrants are a very important component of U.S. innovation and entrepreneurship. Immigrants account for roughly a quarter of U.S. workers in these fields, and they have a similar contribution in terms of output measures like patents or firm starts. This contribution has been...
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Economic growth requires factor reallocation across firms and continuous replacement of technologies. Labor market institutions influence economic dynamism by their impact on the supply of a key factor, skilled workers to new and expanding firms, and the shedding of workers from declining and...
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We build a model of firm-level innovation, productivity growth and reallocation featuring endogenous entry and exit. A key feature is the selection between high- and low-type firms, which differ in terms of their innovative capacity. We estimate the parameters of the model using detailed US...
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