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Subway, Collaborative Matching, and Innovation

Urban Growth

About the Project

Using rapid expansion of the Beijing subway from 2000 to 2018, we analyze its impact on collaborative matches in innovations. We find that an hour reduction in travel time between a pair of locations in Beijing brought 14.85% to 37.69% increase in collaborated patents. Farapart location pairs were more affected, and the local average causal response is approximately 34.92% to 82.29%. The effect is mainly driven by increased matches among highly productive innovators. The entry of new innovators, relocation of existing innovators, and collaborations among low-productive innovators also contribute to the increase in collaborative matches, especially in the long run.

Project Keywords

Innovation, Collaborative matching, Patent, Beijing subway, Transportation

Project Duration

2022

Principal Investigator(s)
Yumi KOH - University of Seoul
Jing LI - Singapore Management University
Jianhuan XU - Singapore Management University 

Funding Agency
Ministry of Education (Tier 1)

Associated Publications

Yumi Koh, Jing Li, Jianhuan Xu; Subway, Collaborative Matching, and Innovation. The Review of Economics and Statistics 2022; doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01279