We examine the impact of government funding for R&D—and defense-related R&D in particular—on privately conducted R&D, and its ultimate effect on productivity growth. We estimate longitudinal models that relate privately funded R&D to lagged government-funded R&D using industry-country level data from OECD countries and firm level data from France. To deal with the potentially endogenous allocation of government R&D funds we use changes in predicted defense R&D as an instrumental variable. In many OECD countries, expenditures for defense-related R&D represent by far the most important form of public subsidies for innovation. In both datasets, we uncover evidence of “crowding in” rather than “crowding out,” as increases in government-funded R...
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17...
A model is presented based on recent theories of economic growth that treat commercially oriented in...
In the US, defense R&D share of GDP has decreased significantly since 1960. To analyze the implicati...
In the US and many other OECD countries, expenditures for defense-related R&D represent a key policy...
We analyze the impact of international R&D spillovers on recipient countries in terms of social and ...
Investment in research and development (R&D) affects a country's total factor productivity. Recently...
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivit...
Despite the fact that research and development (R&D) activities are carried out in most countrie...
In the US, defense R&D share of GDP has decreased significantly since 1960. To analyze the implicati...
Coe and Helpman, among others, report positive and equivalent R&D spillovers across groups of countr...
As Mohnen (1996: 40) has indicated, research and development (R&D) externalities is a two-sided ...
We analyze the impact of international R&D spillovers on recipient countries in terms of social ...
Research and development (R&D) is broadly considered to be a source of productivity growth. This pap...
This paper investigates the relationship between private and public investment in R&D, while taking ...
A number of very careful econometric studies have been interpreted as showing that publicly funded r...
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17...
A model is presented based on recent theories of economic growth that treat commercially oriented in...
In the US, defense R&D share of GDP has decreased significantly since 1960. To analyze the implicati...
In the US and many other OECD countries, expenditures for defense-related R&D represent a key policy...
We analyze the impact of international R&D spillovers on recipient countries in terms of social and ...
Investment in research and development (R&D) affects a country's total factor productivity. Recently...
This study investigates the long-term effects of various types of R&D on multifactor productivit...
Despite the fact that research and development (R&D) activities are carried out in most countrie...
In the US, defense R&D share of GDP has decreased significantly since 1960. To analyze the implicati...
Coe and Helpman, among others, report positive and equivalent R&D spillovers across groups of countr...
As Mohnen (1996: 40) has indicated, research and development (R&D) externalities is a two-sided ...
We analyze the impact of international R&D spillovers on recipient countries in terms of social ...
Research and development (R&D) is broadly considered to be a source of productivity growth. This pap...
This paper investigates the relationship between private and public investment in R&D, while taking ...
A number of very careful econometric studies have been interpreted as showing that publicly funded r...
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17...
A model is presented based on recent theories of economic growth that treat commercially oriented in...
In the US, defense R&D share of GDP has decreased significantly since 1960. To analyze the implicati...