We document that inventors patent and cite technologies aligned with the views of their political party. We link inventors to U.S. voter registration data and map politically polarized issues to technologies. Compared to Republicans, Democrats are one-third more likely to patent technologies addressing climate change mitigation or women's reproductive health and one-third less likely to patent weapons. This holds across economic returns and organization characteristics. Republicans and Democrats are also 20% differently likely to cite these technologies. These findings highlight the importance of inventors' identity -specifically, their party affiliation - in shaping the content and diffusion of their innovation.
JEL codes: D72, I10, J24, O31, O33, O44, P00
Gaia Dossi and Marta Morando
6 May 2025 Paper Number POIDWP116
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