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    Revisiting Patent Generation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: 1990–2015

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    Author
    Mulligan, Gordon F.
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Sch Geog & Dev
    Issue Date
    2020-07-21
    Keywords
    patent volumes
    patent densities
    metropolitan areas
    performance scores
    human capital
    human-created amenities
    
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    Publisher
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Citation
    Mulligan, G. F. (2020). Revisiting Patent Generation in US Metropolitan Areas: 1990–2015. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 1-24.
    Journal
    APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND POLICY
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    This paper re-examines the shifting pattern of (utility) patents across the American metropolitan landscape during the recent period 1990-2015. Patentvolumesanddensities(per capita volumes) are both analyzed at five-year intervals. All results reflect a reconstituted data base that addresses the demographic, economic, and geographic conditions prevailing among the nation'sn = 377 metropolitan areas. Standard multivariate analysis is used to distill nearly twenty input variables down to six orthogonal factors. Using the underlying factor scores, performance scores for patenting are calculated across the metropolitan areas at regular points in time. When assembled in order, these cross-sectional scores trace out the performance trends of the various metropolitan economies over the 25-year study period. Linear regression procedures, adjusted for spatial dependency, indicate that two factors-human capital and human-created amenities-have become increasingly important determinants of patenting activity across U.S. metropolitan areas during recent times. A few straightforward policy prescriptions follow from the analysis.
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    12 month embargo; published 21 July 2020
    ISSN
    1874-463X
    EISSN
    1874-4621
    DOI
    10.1007/s12061-020-09354-3
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    Final accepted manuscript
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    10.1007/s12061-020-09354-3
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