The paper compares the design and outcome of public subsidies to business across a number of industrialized countries. The comparison of the amount of subsidies shows that the share of GDP devoted to total public support is markedly lower in the USA than in Europe but the share of GDP devoted to support that improves economic performance is comparable. Implementing public support follows two models. The first model (Anglo-Saxon) model is primarily "soft" in nature and decentralized. The second model is more interventionist and centralized. The former model seems to perform better especially in term of science and technology. However, the impact of public support policies remains seriously under-researched and more research is crucially need...
The success of open innovation as a new paradigm to enhance innovation development has brought publi...
[From the introduction]. Increasing mobility of capital pressures governments around the world to re...
This literature review shows that a majority of studies find complementarity between R&D subsidi...
The effect of market regulation tools on business is a complex phenomenon, and the impact of such re...
This study focuses on the effect of public funding on internal R&D investment and on total innovatio...
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17...
The paper reports an international literature review of advisory business support. Most industrialis...
The paper reports an international literature review of advisory business support. Most industrialis...
This study focuses on the effect of public funding on internal R&D investment and on total innovatio...
This article aims to highlight government support for private sector R&D in the US, where appropriat...
The main policy tools used by government to stimulate private R&D are public (government and univers...
We analyse whether public subsidies supporting collaborative research and development (R&D) projects...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential effects of R&D public subsidies on a strategic issue for ...
The success of open innovation as a new paradigm to enhance innovation development has brought publi...
[From the introduction]. Increasing mobility of capital pressures governments around the world to re...
This literature review shows that a majority of studies find complementarity between R&D subsidi...
The effect of market regulation tools on business is a complex phenomenon, and the impact of such re...
This study focuses on the effect of public funding on internal R&D investment and on total innovatio...
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17...
The paper reports an international literature review of advisory business support. Most industrialis...
The paper reports an international literature review of advisory business support. Most industrialis...
This study focuses on the effect of public funding on internal R&D investment and on total innovatio...
This article aims to highlight government support for private sector R&D in the US, where appropriat...
The main policy tools used by government to stimulate private R&D are public (government and univers...
We analyse whether public subsidies supporting collaborative research and development (R&D) projects...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the potential effects of R&D public subsidies on a strategic issue for ...
The success of open innovation as a new paradigm to enhance innovation development has brought publi...
[From the introduction]. Increasing mobility of capital pressures governments around the world to re...
This literature review shows that a majority of studies find complementarity between R&D subsidi...