“High” innovators? Marijuana legalization and regional innovation
The past three decades have witnessed a tremendous shift in public health policies towards marijuana legalization in the U.S. Adopting the process-based view of innovation, we hypothesize that marijuana's increased use and related consequences after its legalization affect innovators’ behavior...
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Main Authors: | CHENG, Stephanie, LIN, Pengkai, TAN, Yinliang, ZHANG, Yuchen |
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2023
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