This paper presents a database with USPTO patents for selected years between 1991 and 2009, totaling 1,022,490 patents, 786,780 patents with international citations and 4,064,995 cross-border citations-links in our analysis. We evaluate a network from those international links, with nodes that are institutions-patent assignees. The literature review organizes arguments for patent citations as knowledge flows and acknowledges problems such as differences between applicants and examiners citations-an exercise to deal with this problem is presented. This network has firms as the dominant institution. An inter-temporal analysis shows the network growth over time and the preservation of its scale-free structure, evidence of its resilience. Over time, this network evolves, changing the leading sectors in a matrix of interaction between citing and cited patents-indications of changes caused by the emergence of new sectors.
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Britto, J. N. de P., Ribeiro, L. C., & Albuquerque, E. da M. e. (2021). International patent citations and its firm-led networ. Estudos Economicos, 51(4), 699–732. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-53575143jle
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