I consider the implications of recent research for R&D policy in developing countries. Typical new growth models, which assume free entry and no strategic behaviour by R&D producers, are less appropriate for policy guidance than strategic oligopoly models. But the latter have ambiguous implications for targeted R&D subsidies, and caution against the anti-competitive effects of research joint ventures. A better policy is to raise the economy-wide level of research expertise. This avoids the need for governments to pick winners, is less prone to capture, and dilutes the strategic disincentive to undertake R&D with unappropriable spillovers.Not applicabl
The importance of determining optimal policy towards R&D cannot be exaggerated, given the worldwid...
This paper searches for the determinants of government-funded R&D. The goal is to disentangle whethe...
Since the pioneering work of Joseph Schumpeter (1942), it has been assumed that innovations typicall...
I consider the implications of recent research for R&D policy in developing countries. Typical new g...
I consider the implications of recent research for R&D policy in developing countries. Typical new g...
Today, we can see a growing concern among governments, policy makers, donors and other stakeholders,...
The rationales for public investment in R&D and innovation have evolved over time from an initial e...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
This paper searches for the determinants of government-funded R&D. The goal is to disentangle wh...
This chapter provides a conceptual and empirical context for the case studies in Chapters 3 through ...
Better utilization of research and evidence in development policy and practice can help save lives, ...
The easier and more rapid availability of information on basic research has increased the growing in...
Abstract: Knowledge based economy as a desirable goal and task for each economic policy and politic...
This study tends to examine effect of support given by government and other private institutions to ...
Public sector R&D in India has recorded a negative growth since 1991. Although there has been an inc...
The importance of determining optimal policy towards R&D cannot be exaggerated, given the worldwid...
This paper searches for the determinants of government-funded R&D. The goal is to disentangle whethe...
Since the pioneering work of Joseph Schumpeter (1942), it has been assumed that innovations typicall...
I consider the implications of recent research for R&D policy in developing countries. Typical new g...
I consider the implications of recent research for R&D policy in developing countries. Typical new g...
Today, we can see a growing concern among governments, policy makers, donors and other stakeholders,...
The rationales for public investment in R&D and innovation have evolved over time from an initial e...
"Since 1980 many countries have changed the ways they invest in and organise public agricultural res...
This paper searches for the determinants of government-funded R&D. The goal is to disentangle wh...
This chapter provides a conceptual and empirical context for the case studies in Chapters 3 through ...
Better utilization of research and evidence in development policy and practice can help save lives, ...
The easier and more rapid availability of information on basic research has increased the growing in...
Abstract: Knowledge based economy as a desirable goal and task for each economic policy and politic...
This study tends to examine effect of support given by government and other private institutions to ...
Public sector R&D in India has recorded a negative growth since 1991. Although there has been an inc...
The importance of determining optimal policy towards R&D cannot be exaggerated, given the worldwid...
This paper searches for the determinants of government-funded R&D. The goal is to disentangle whethe...
Since the pioneering work of Joseph Schumpeter (1942), it has been assumed that innovations typicall...