Additional Citations for

International Technology Diffusion

This list only cites papers that are mentioned in the lectures. It is not intended as an extended reading list. For extended readings on many growth-related topics consult Jon Temple's site, Economic Growth Resources., or Chad Jones' evolving reference list.

Agrawal, Ajay, Iain M. Cockburn, and John McHale (2003): “Gone but not forgotten: labor flows, knowledge spillovers, and enduring social capital.” NBER working paper 9950.

Agrawal, Ajay., Devesh Kapur, and John McHale (2004): “Defying distance: examining the influence of the diaspora on scientific knowledge flows.” University of Toronto: Working paper.

Almeida, Paul. (1996): “Knowledge sourcing by foreign multinationals: patent citation analysis in the US semiconductor industry.” Strategic Management Journal, 17(Winter Special Issue):101-23.

Jaffe, Adam B., Manuel Trajtenberg,, and Michael S. Fogarty (2002): “The meaning of patent citations: report on the NBER/Case Western Reserve survey of patentees.” In A.B. Jaffe and M. Trajtenberg, Patents, Citations, and Innovations: A Window on the Knowledge Economy. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 379-401.

Kerr, William (2006): "Ethnic Scientific Communities and International Technology Diffusion," Working paper, Harvard.

Thompson, Peter (2006): Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from Inventor- and Examiner-Added Citations, Review of Economics and Statistics, 88(2):383-389.