Benjamin Jones
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American economics researcher
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Benjamin Jones 's Degrees
- Bachelors Economics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benjamin Felt Jones is an American economist and professor at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Jones's research is mainly focused on innovation and economic development. He has worked as an economic advisor in the U.S. Treasury and the White House.
Benjamin Jones 's Published Works
Published Works
- The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge (2007) (2450)
- What Do We Learn from the Weather? The New Climate-Economy Literature (2013) (1401)
- Temperature Shocks and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Last Half Century (2012) (1394)
- Do Leaders Matter? National Leadership and Growth Since World War Ii (2004) (1017)
- Multi-University Research Teams: Shifting Impact, Geography, and Stratification in Science (2008) (677)
- The Burden of Knowledge and the &Apos;Death of the Renaissance Man&Apos;: Is Innovation Getting Harder? (2005) (542)
- Atypical Combinations and Scientific Impact (2013) (510)
- Temperature and Income: Reconciling New Cross-Sectional and Panel Estimates (2009) (419)
- The Anatomy of Start-Stop Growth (2005) (380)
- The Burden of Knowledge and the 'Death of the Renaissance Man': Is Innovation Getting Harder? (2004) (352)
- Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth (2017) (243)
- Climate Shocks and Exports (2010) (239)
- Age dynamics in scientific creativity (2011) (215)
- Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship (2018) (189)
- The Human Capital Stock: a Generalized Approach (2011) (155)
- The dual frontier: Patented inventions and prior scientific advance (2017) (137)
- The Retraction Penalty: Evidence from the Web of Science (2013) (129)
- University Innovation and the Professor's Privilege (2016) (101)
- The Knowledge Trap: Human Capital and Development Reconsidered (2008) (89)
- The nearly universal link between the age of past knowledge and tomorrow’s breakthroughs in science and technology: The hotspot (2017) (83)
- Age and Scientific Genius (2014) (60)
- As Science Evolves, How Can Science Policy? (2010) (58)
- Early-career setback and future career impact (2019) (55)
- Coevolution of policy and science during the pandemic (2021) (51)
- The Changing Frontier: Rethinking Science and Innovation Policy (2015) (50)
- Toward a more scientific science (2018) (33)
- A New Method for Identifying Recombinations of Existing Knowledge Associated with High‐Impact Innovation (2016) (31)
- Decoding team and individual impact in science and invention (2019) (28)
- The Rise of Research Teams: Benefits and Costs in Economics (2021) (27)
- Immigration and Entrepreneurship in the United States (2020) (26)
- The Rise of International Co-invention (2015) (26)
- A Calculation of the Social Returns to Innovation (2020) (24)
- Gender-diverse teams produce more novel and higher-impact scientific ideas (2022) (22)
- China: An Institutional View of an Unusual Macroeconomy (2013) (17)
- The Reverse Matthew Effect: Consequences of Retraction in Scientific Teams (2019) (16)
- The Human Capital Stock: A Generalized Approach: Reply (2019) (12)
- Why and Wherefore of Increased Scientific Collaboration (2015) (10)
- Adaptability and the Pivot Penalty in Science (2021) (10)
- Economic Value Creation in Mobile Applications (2015) (9)
- How Atypical Combinations of Scientific Ideas Are Related to Impact: The General Case and the Case of the Field of Geography (2017) (8)
- National Leadership and Economic Growth (2009) (7)
- Quantifying Policy Responses to a Global Emergency: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020) (7)
- As Science Evolves, How Can Science Policy? NBER Working Paper No. 16002. (2010) (5)
- Science as a Public Good: Public Use and Funding of Science (2021) (5)
- Scientific teams and networks change the face of knowledge creation (2012) (4)
- Algorithms and the Changing Frontier (2015) (4)
- Is Newer Better? Penn World Table Revisions and Growth (2009) (4)
- Collaboration, Stars, and the Changing Organization of Science: Evidence from Evolutionary Biology (2015) (3)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy (2015) (3)
- Geography, and Stratification in Science Multi-University Research Teams: Shifting Impact, (2008) (3)
- Credit History: The Changing Nature of Scientific Credit (2015) (2)
- Essays on innovation, leadership, and growth (2003) (2)
- The Social Returns to Innovation Investments (2020) (2)
- Supplementary Materials for Atypical Combinations and Scientific Impact (2013) (2)
- University Innovation and the Professor's Privilege (WP-17-03) (2017) (1)
- Eisenhower's Guerrillas: The Jedburghs, the Maquis, and the Liberation of France (2016) (1)
- Mobile Telecommunications: Two Entrepreneurs Enter Africa (2016) (1)
- Introduction to "The Changing Frontier: Rethinking Science and Innovation Policy" (2014) (1)
- The Endless Frontier: Reaping What Bush Sowed? (2015) (1)
- The (Changing) Knowledge Production Function: Evidence from the MIT Department of Biology for 1970-2000 (2015) (1)
- A Framework for Economic Growth with Capital-Embodied Technical Change (2022) (1)
- Innovation and Public Policy (2020) (0)
- The Moon is Down: The Jedburghs and Support to the French Resistance. (1999) (0)
- Replication data for: University Innovation and the Professor's Privilege (2019) (0)
- Information Technology and the Distribution of Inventive Activity (2015) (0)
- Foreword to the 2020 Edition (2020) (0)
- Introduction to "Innovation and Public Policy" (2020) (0)
- Science Journals — AAAS (2016) (0)
- Freeing France: The Allies, the Résistance, and the JEDBURGHs (2008) (0)
- This PDF is a selection from a published volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: The Changing Frontier: Rethinking Science and Innovation Policy (2017) (0)
- Why Science Needs a Nudge From Washington, D.C. (2010) (0)
- Supporting Information for The Retraction Penalty : Evidence from the Web of Science October 2013 (2013) (0)
- Immigration and Entrepreneurship in the United States by Pierre Azoulay MIT and NBER (2020) (0)
- Authors’ response to Unjournal evaluations of “Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth” (2023) (0)
- Replication data for: Temperature Shocks and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Last Half Century (2019) (0)
- State Science Policy Experiments (2015) (0)
- Front matter, preface, table of contents (2013) (0)
- The Changing Frontier (2015) (0)
- The Distance Between Patents and Prior Scientific Advances (2018) (0)
- The Human Capital Stock: A Generalized Approach Online Appendices (2014) (0)
- Eureka! (2015) (0)
- When EU university researchers lost the full rights to their innovations (2018) (0)
- Understanding China: An Explanation for an Unusual Macroeconomy (2012) (0)
- List of contributors, indexes (2013) (0)
- Chapter submission for Handbook of Genius, editor Dean Simonton (2014) (2014) (0)
- Do Assassins Really Change History (2015) (0)
- Collaborating (2022) (0)
- Temperature and Income: Online Appendices (2008) (0)
- Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship (WP-18-11) (2018) (0)
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