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We compare the geographic location of patent citations to those of the cited patents, as evidence of the extent to which knowledge spillovers are geographically localized. We find that citations to U.S. patents are more likely to come from the U.S., and more likely to come from the same state and SMSA as the cited patents than one would expect based only on the preexisting concentration of related research activity. These effects are particularly significant at the local (SMSA) level, and are particularly apparent in early citations.
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Jaffe et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d733b8b54ccf0cfef307c1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2118401
Adam B. Jaffe
National Bureau of Economic Research
Manuel Trajtenberg
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Rebecca Henderson
The Ohio State University
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard University Press
Tel Aviv University
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