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Revised on July 10, 2005 Preliminary, comments welcome and appreciated Do Patent Laws Help to Diffuse Innovations? Evidence from the Geographic Localization of Innovation and Production in 19th-Century England0
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City

Bluntisham / Washington / London / /

Company

New York Daily Times / the Times / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / /

Facility

NBER Summer Institute / Paul’s Cathedral / Gray’s Square / Crystal Palace / /

IndustryTerm

printed media / manufacturing machinery / transportation / food processing / law suits / railroad equipment / agricultural machinery / machinery / transportation costs / mining / railway equipment / chemicals / /

NaturalFeature

British Isles / /

OperatingSystem

Macintosh / /

Organization

Economic History Association / MIT / United States Patent Office / NBER Summer Institute / /

Person

Harold I. Dutton / Zorina Khan / Simon Kuznets / Alfred Marshall / Adam Jaffe / Kenneth Sokoloff / Joseph Rossman / Petra Moser / Tom Nicholas / Rebecca Henderson / Carolyn C. Cooper / Edgar Alfred Bowring / Thomas Blanchard / Evelyn Kroker / Jacob Schmookler / Manuel Trajtenberg / /

Position

Mechanic / businessmen / /

ProvinceOrState

Missouri / Suffolk / Massachusetts / Arkansas / /

PublishedMedium

Scientific American / the Scientific American / the Illustrated London News / /

Region

British Isles / /

URL

http /

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