The Contribution of International Graduate Students to US Innovation |
| |
Authors: | Gnanaraj Chellaraj Keith E. Maskus Aaditya Mattoo |
| |
Affiliation: | Consultant, Development Economic Research Group, The World Bank, Washington DC; Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder |
| |
Abstract: | The impact of international students in the United States on innovative activity is estimated using a model of idea generation. Results indicate that the presence of foreign graduate students has a significant and positive impact on both future patent applications and future patents awarded to university and non-university institutions. Our central estimates suggest that a 10% increase in the number of foreign graduate students would raise patent applications by 4.5%, university patent grants by 6.8% and non-university patent grants by 5.0%. Thus, reductions in foreign graduate students from visa restrictions could significantly reduce US innovative activity. Increases in skilled immigration also have a positive, but smaller, impact on patenting. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|