Why high-speed rail causes heterogeneous spatial patterns in firm innovation: Perspectives from intensive and extensive margins

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This study examines the impact of high-speed rail (HSR) on corporate innovation in China, analyzing county-level patent applications. Utilizing difference-in-differences regression, we break down the overall impact of HSR connectivity on innovation into two categories: extensive margins, where a greater number of firms become innovative, and intensive margins, where individual firms increase their level of innovation. HSR access has increased patent applications, particularly in manufacturing and non-high-tech services, affecting both margins. However, in high-tech services, the impact is significant only on the extensive margin. Effects vary between urban areas and peripheral counties, with knowledge spillovers and brain drain as key predictors.

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Zheng, L., Zhu, H., Fan, K. Y., & Chang, Z. (2024). Why high-speed rail causes heterogeneous spatial patterns in firm innovation: Perspectives from intensive and extensive margins. PLoS ONE, 19(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311621

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