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Working Paper No. 187

How Effective are Government R&D Subsidies: The Empirical Evidence

Working Paper
Reference
Fölster, Stefan (1987). “How Effective are Government R&D Subsidies: The Empirical Evidence”. IFN Working Paper No. 187. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Stefan Fölster

Government subsidized industrial R & D stands for a large and increasing segment of the total R & D conducted. Yet very little is known about the effectiveness of such subsidies. This paper summarizes the empirical literature concerning direct project subsidies, tax credits, and support for industrial research institutes. This helps to identify what makes government policy effective from the government's perspective and how it affects firms.