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Prizes for basic research: Human capital,economic might and the shadow of history
Authors:Joshua Aizenman  Ilan Noy
Institution:(1) Economics Department and the NBER, UC Santa Cruz, E2 building, 1156 High St., Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA;(2) Economics Department, University of Hawaii, Saunders Hall 542, 2424 Maile Way, Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:We study the distribution of basic scientific research across countries and time, and explain the process that resulted in the United States becoming the undisputed leader in basic research. Our study is based on the records of scientific awards, and on the data of global economic trends. We investigate the degree to which scale/threshold effects account for the number of prizes won. We constructed a stylized model, predicting a non-linear relationship with lagged relative GDP as an important explanatory variable of a country’s share of prizes. Our empirical research findings find support for these predictions and the presence of a “winner-takes-all” effect.
Keywords:Global economic trends  Basic research  Human capital  Winner-takes-all
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