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How Do Institutions of Higher Education Affect Local Invention? Evidence from the Establishment of US Colleges
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Patent ProsecutionEducationLawPatent AnalysisCollege PipelineEducational AdministrationHigher Education PolicyDo InstitutionsUs CollegesIntellectual PropertyStatisticsTechnology TransferEconomicsEducational InstitutionsPatent PolicyHigher Education ManagementHigher EducationNarrative Historical DataSite Selection DecisionsEducation PolicyPatentability
I use narrative historical data on site selection decisions for a subset of US colleges to identify runner-up locations that were strongly considered to become the sites of new colleges. Using runner-up counties as counterfactuals in a difference-in-difference model, I find that establishing a college causes 62 percent more patents per year. Linking patents to novel college yearbook data reveals that only 12 percent of patents in a college’s county came from that college’s alumni or faculty. I find only small differences in patenting between establishing colleges and establishing other institutions as well as between colleges with different focuses on technical fields. (JEL I23, N31, N32, N71, N72, O31, O34)
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