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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Econometric Models for Count Data with an Application to the Patents-R & D Relationship
19842.6k citationsJerry A. Hausman, Bronwyn H. Hall et al.profile →
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Contreras, Jorge L., Bronwyn H. Hall, & Christian Helmers. (2019). Pledging Patents for the Public Good: Rise and Fall of the Eco-Patent Commons. eYLS (Yale Law School). 57(1). 61–109.8 indexed citations
Hall, Bronwyn H., Christian Helmers, & Mark Rogers. (2014). The choice between formal and informal intellectual property: A review. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H., Christian Helmers, Mark Rogers, & Vania Sena. (2012). The Choice between Formal and Informal Intellectual Property: A Literature Review. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H. & Christian Helmers. (2011). Innovation and Diffusion of Clean/Green Technology: Can Patent Commons Help?. UNU Collections (United Nations University).2 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H. & Josh Lerner. (2009). The Financing of R&D and Innovation. National Bureau of Economic Research. 1. 609–639.12 indexed citations
Hall, Bronwyn H., Jacques Mairesse, & Laure Turner. (2005). Identifying Age, Cohort and Period Effects in Scientific Research Productivity: Discussion and Illustration Using Simulated and Actual Data on French Physicists. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H., Adam B. Jaffe, & Manuel Trajtenberg. (2005). Market value and patent citations. The RAND Journal of Economics. 36(1). 16–38.2396 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hall, Bronwyn H.. (2005). Measuring the Returns to R&D: The Depreciation Problem. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 341–381.22 indexed citations
Hall, Bronwyn H., Adam B. Jaffe, & Manuel Trajtenberg. (2001). The NBER Patent Citation Data File: Lessons, Insights and Methodological Tools. National Bureau of Economic Research.10 indexed citations
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Mulkay, Benoît, Bronwyn H. Hall, & Jacques Mairesse. (2000). Firm Level Investment and R&D in France and the United States: A Comparison. SSRN Electronic Journal.34 indexed citations
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Pindyck, Robert S., Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Bronwyn H. Hall, & Sergio L. Schmukler. (1998). TSP handbook to accompany "Econometric models and economic forecasts, fourth edition, Robert S. Pindyck, Daniel L. Rubinfeld".90 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H.. (1993). The stock market's valuation of R&D investment during the 1980's. American Economic Review. 83(2). 259–264.404 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H. & Jacques Mairesse. (1992). Exploring the Relationship Between R&D and Productivity at the Firm Level in French Manufacturing. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Griliches, Zvi, Ariel Pakes, & Bronwyn H. Hall. (1986). The Value of Patents as Indicators of Inventive Activity. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Hall, Bronwyn H., Zvi Griliches, & Jerry A. Hausman. (1984). Patents and R&D: Is There A Lag?. SSRN Electronic Journal.64 indexed citations
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Bound, John, Clint Cummins, Zvi Griliches, Bronwyn H. Hall, & Adam B. Jaffe. (1982). Who Does R&D and Who Patents?. National Bureau of Economic Research. 21–54.295 indexed citations
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