R&D Expenditures and the role of goverment around the world
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Bebczuk, Ricardo N.
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R&D Expenditures and the role of goverment around the world
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The goal of this paper is to conduct an empirical investigation on the macroeconomic
determinants of research and development (R&D) expenditures and
to assess the role of government in the light of recent developments brought
about by the endogenous growth theory. The sample comprises 88 countries
over the 1980s and 1990s. Our results are broadly consistent with the theoretical
predictions, although some striking results are uncovered, namely: (i) trade
openness has a negative effect on R&D, but this effect is mitigated as per capita
GDP and the trade with OECD countries increase; (ii) investment in R&D is
negatively associated to investment in physical capital; (iii) governments fund
a higher share of R&D in countries suffering more severe market failures, but
they do not compensate for variations in private R&D.
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Estudios de economía. Vol.29 No. 1 Junio 2002 Pags. 109-121
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