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Title: GPTs and Growth: Evidence on the Technological Adoption of Electrical & Electronic Technologies in the 1920s
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Publication Year: 2020
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Abstract: The pervasive diffusion of electricity-related technologies at the beginning of the 20 th century has been studied extensively to understand the transformative potential of General Purpose Technologies (GPTs). Most of what we know, however, has been investigated in relation to the diffusion of their use. This article provides evidence on the county-level economic impact of the technological adoption of Electrical & Electronic (E&E) technologies in the 1920s in the United States (US). Thus focusing on the impact of a GPT on technological adopters, i.e. those who are able to develop, transform and complement it. It is shown that places with patenting activity in E&E. This research received financial support from the VIDI project number 452-11-013 (NWO). 1 technologies grew faster and paid higher wages than others between 1920 and 1930. This analysis required constructing a novel database identifying detailed geographical information for historical patent documents in the US since 1836, as well as developing a text-mining algorithm to identify E&E patents based on patent descriptions.
Url: http://econ.geo.uu.nl/peeg/peeg2033.pdf
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Authors: Petralia, Sergio
Series Title: Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography
Publication Number: 20.33
Institution: Utrecht University
Pages: 1-70
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