New nation, new ideas: A study finds immigrants out-innovate native-born Americans

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A fascinating new working paper estimates that immigrants are 'substantially' more productive as innovators than native-born Americans. Evidence also suggests that immigrants help other inventors become more productive.

Sergey Brin, co-founder Google; Satya Nadella, head of Microsoft; Hedy Lamarr, a Hollywood actress who, quite incredibly, was alsobehind Wi-Fi and bluetooth; Elon Musk; Chien-Shiung Wu, who helped America build the first atom bomb; Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone; James Naismith, the inventor of basketball; Nikola Tesla, one of the most important minds behind the creation of electricity and radio.

The economists find that, between 1990 and 2016, 16 percent of all US inventors were immigrants. More than that, they find that the"average immigrant is substantially more productive than the average US-born inventor." Immigrant inventors produced almost a quarter of all patents during this period. These patents were disproportionately likely to be cited and seem to have more financial value than the typical native-born patent.

Immigrants, they suggest, help create a melting pot of knowledge and ideas, which has clear benefits when it comes to innovation.Many immigrants working in innovation sectors are here on H1-B visas, which allow

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