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depend upon immigrant scientists and engineers. Spatial adjustments are faster for technologies that depend heavily on …
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Most bibliometric databases only provide names as the handle to their careers leading to the issue of namesakes. We introduce a universal method to assess the risk of linking documents of different individuals sharing the same name with the goal of collecting the documents into personalized...
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When firms recruit inventors, they acquire not only the use of their skills but also enhanced access to their stock of ideas. But do hiring firms actually increase their use of the new recruits' prior inventions? Our estimates suggest they do, quite significantly in fact, by approximately 202%...
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depend upon immigrant scientists and engineers. Spatial adjustments are faster for technologies that depend heavily on …
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detailed data on inventors contained in patents, and harness it for economic research. Patent data has long been used in … "John Smith" problem). Given that there are over 2 million patents with 2 inventors per patent on average, the "who is who …-inventors, etc. Forty percent of them have more than one patent, and 70,000 have more than 10 patents. We can trace those multiple …
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