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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. |
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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. |