Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office
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Frakes, MD; Wasserman, MF
Published in: Journal of Public Economics
2021
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Journal of Public Economics
Publication Date
2021
Volume
198
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1 / 17
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 3803 Economic theory
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1403 Econometrics
- 1402 Applied Economics
- 1401 Economic Theory
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Frakes, M. D., & Wasserman, M. F. (2021). Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office. Journal of Public Economics, 198, 1–17.
Frakes, Michael D., and Melissa F. Wasserman. “Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office.” Journal of Public Economics 198 (2021): 1–17.
Frakes MD, Wasserman MF. Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office. Journal of Public Economics. 2021;198:1–17.
Frakes, Michael D., and Melissa F. Wasserman. “Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office.” Journal of Public Economics, vol. 198, 2021, pp. 1–17.
Frakes MD, Wasserman MF. Knowledge Spillovers, Peer Effects, and Telecommuting: Evidence From the U.S. Patent Office. Journal of Public Economics. 2021;198:1–17.
Published In
Journal of Public Economics
Publication Date
2021
Volume
198
Start / End Page
1 / 17
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 3803 Economic theory
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1403 Econometrics
- 1402 Applied Economics
- 1401 Economic Theory