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Food Marketing Policy Center, UConn, Research Report No. 56 abstract


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A Dynamic Count Data Analysis of University Ag-Biotech Patents

This research report examines the factors that account for ag-biotech patenting success among universities using a dynamic count data model. It builds a theoretical and econometric model to capture the inherently dynamic and nonlinear process of technological innovation, wherein a feedback mechanism from previous success partially determines current patent counts. The econometric estimates reveal the importance to ag-biotech patent production of land grant infrastructure, quality faculty, state and institutional funding, patent-oriented technology transfer offices, as well as dynamic feedback effects.

Food Marketing Policy Center, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut. Research Report No. 56. January, 2001. [103 KB] Download PDF