An Alternative Approach to Frequency of Patent Technology Codes: The Case of Renewable Energy Generation
Diana Terrazas-Santamaría,
Mendoza-Palacios Saul () and
Berasaluce-Iza Julen ()
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Mendoza-Palacios Saul: Centro de Estudios Economicos, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, 14110, Mexico
Berasaluce-Iza Julen: Centro de Estudios Economicos, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, 14110, Mexico
Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment Journal, 2023, vol. 17, issue 1, 14
Abstract:
This article proposes a methodology to identify technological transitions (TTs) by systematically using the total variation distance (TVD) metric. We use a database of renewable energy generation (REG) patents to exemplify the usefulness of TVD to uncover moments where a “big change” in REG technology happened. To do this, we compare the observed frequency distribution of technology codes of REG patents filed between 1973 and 2015 in the US, spread across seven categories (e.g., wind and tidal). We identify two crucial TTs, one at the beginning of the 1980s and another in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In this manner, we reconcile qualitative evidence that registers major REG changes with a quantitative measure that reflects them. Policy evaluations or causality analyses often rely on identifying TTs accurately; therefore, this approach is not constrained to the REG technology or TTs but helps reveal such transition moments in a database whose characteristics are suitable for the use of TVD.
Keywords: technological transitions; renewable energy generation; total variation distance; patent classification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1515/econ-2022-0039
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