This Website uses cookies. By using this website you are agreeing to our use of cookies and to the terms and conditions listed in our data protection policy. Read more

Review of Economics and Statistics

Making a Market: Infrastructure, Integration and the Rise of Innovation

Journal Article
Reference
Andersson, David, Thor Berger and Erik Prawitz (2023). “Making a Market: Infrastructure, Integration and the Rise of Innovation”. Review of Economics and Statistics 105(2), 258–274. doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01067

Authors
David Andersson, Thor Berger, Erik Prawitz

We exploit exogenous variation arising from the historical rollout of the Swedish railroad network across municipalities to identify the impacts of improved transport infrastructure on innovative activity. A network connection led to a local surge in patenting due to an increased entry and productivity of inventors. As the railroad network expanded, inventors in connected areas began to develop ideas with applications outside the local economy, which were subsequently sold to firms along the network. Our findings suggest that reductions in communication and transportation costs were an important driver of the historical emergence of a market for ideas.