We address the question of whether the returns to R&D differ between R&D projects funded by public grants and R&D in general. To answer this question, we use a flexible production function that distinguishes between different types of R&D by source of finance. Our approach requires no adjustment of the sample or data in order to include firms that never invest in R&D, in contrast to the standard Cobb-Douglas production specification. We investigate the productivity and profitability effects of R&D using a comprehensive panel of Norwegian firms over the period 2001−2009. The results suggest that the returns to R&D projects subsidized by the Research Council of Norway do not differ significantly from R&D spending in general. Our estimate of t...
According to theory, direct R&D grants should be used for projects with low private returns, high so...
This study investigates the effects of an R&D subsidy scheme on participating firms’ net R&D investm...
When using material from this publication, Statistics Norway shall be quoted as the source. Abstract...
We address the question of whether the returns to R&D differ between R&D projects funded by public g...
We analyse all the major sources of direct and indirect R&D subsidies in Norway in the period 2002-2...
Whereas many countries subsidize R&D in private companies through tax credits, subsidies to the Norw...
Empirical examination of whether R&D subsidies to private firms crowd out private investments has be...
This paper revisits the estimation of private returns to R&D. In an extension of the standard appro...
We examine the impact of both R&D tax credits and direct R&D subsidies on Norwegian firms' patenting...
This survey examines the empirical literature on the relationship between public R&D subsidies and p...
Subsidies to the Norwegian high-tech industries have traditionally been given as "matching grants", ...
We first study how participation in the Norwegian R&D tax credit scheme affects the probability of r...
This survey examines the empirical literature on the relationship between public R&D subsidies and p...
We analyse all the major sources of direct and indirect research and development (R&D) support to th...
The effectiveness of R&D subsidies can vary substantially depending on their characteristics. Specif...
According to theory, direct R&D grants should be used for projects with low private returns, high so...
This study investigates the effects of an R&D subsidy scheme on participating firms’ net R&D investm...
When using material from this publication, Statistics Norway shall be quoted as the source. Abstract...
We address the question of whether the returns to R&D differ between R&D projects funded by public g...
We analyse all the major sources of direct and indirect R&D subsidies in Norway in the period 2002-2...
Whereas many countries subsidize R&D in private companies through tax credits, subsidies to the Norw...
Empirical examination of whether R&D subsidies to private firms crowd out private investments has be...
This paper revisits the estimation of private returns to R&D. In an extension of the standard appro...
We examine the impact of both R&D tax credits and direct R&D subsidies on Norwegian firms' patenting...
This survey examines the empirical literature on the relationship between public R&D subsidies and p...
Subsidies to the Norwegian high-tech industries have traditionally been given as "matching grants", ...
We first study how participation in the Norwegian R&D tax credit scheme affects the probability of r...
This survey examines the empirical literature on the relationship between public R&D subsidies and p...
We analyse all the major sources of direct and indirect research and development (R&D) support to th...
The effectiveness of R&D subsidies can vary substantially depending on their characteristics. Specif...
According to theory, direct R&D grants should be used for projects with low private returns, high so...
This study investigates the effects of an R&D subsidy scheme on participating firms’ net R&D investm...
When using material from this publication, Statistics Norway shall be quoted as the source. Abstract...