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Working Paper No. 506

The Long-Run Growth Effects of R&D Subsidies

Working Paper
Reference
Segerstrom, Paul S. (1998). “The Long-Run Growth Effects of R&D Subsidies”. IFN Working Paper No. 506. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Paul S. Segerstrom

This paper presents a model of R&D-driven growth without scale effects where firms can engage in both horizontal and vertical R&D activities. Unlike in earlier models of R&D-driven growth without scale effects by Jones (1995), Segerstrom (1998) and Young (1998), R&D subsidies can have long-run growth effects. Indeed, for a wide range of parameter values, a permanent increase in the R&D subsidy rate decreases the long-run rate of economic growth. An intuitive explanation for why R&D subsidies sometimes retard growth and sometimes promote growth is provided.