Catherine Y. Co
;
John Landon-Lane
;
Myeong-Su Yun
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inter-state dynamics of invention activities, 1930–2000 (replication data)

We study the dynamics of the cross-section distribution of patents per capita for the 48 continental US states from 1930 to 2000 using a discrete-state Markov chain. We test for and find evidence in favor of the (knowledge) convergence hypothesis. The distribution of patents is converging to a limiting distribution that is significantly more concentrated than its initial distribution. States in the extreme are more mobile than states in the middle of the cross-sectional distribution and are likely to move to the middle. However, the rate of convergence to the limiting distribution is slow.

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Co, Catherine Y.; Landon-Lane, John; Yun, Myeong-Su (2006): Inter-state dynamics of invention activities, 1930–2000 (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://jda-test.zbw.eu/dataset/interstate-dynamics-of-invention-activities-19302000?activity_id=27b264c4-aec6-4ce5-bf26-fed75d24d1c6