Technology Spillovers from the Final Frontier: A Long-Run View of U.S. Space Innovation

Corrado LuisaGrassi StefanoPaolillo Aldo
CEIS Research Paper
Recent studies suggest that space activities generate significant economic benefits. This paper attempts to quantify these effects by modeling both business cycle and long-run effects driven by space sector activities. We develop a model in which technologies are shaped by both a dedicated R&D sector and spillovers from space-sector innovations. Using U.S. data from the 1960s to the present day, we analyze patent grants to distinguish between space and core sector technologies. By leveraging the network of patent citations, we further examine the evolving dependence between space and core technologies over time. Our findings highlight the positive impact of the aerospace sector on technological innovation and economic growth, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s.
 

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Number: 609
Keywords: Aerospace, Space Economy, Growth
JEL codes: A1,C5,E00,O10
Volume: 23
Issue: 7
Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025
Revision Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025