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Economics of Innovation and New Technology

Volume 9, Issue 4, 2000

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Subsidizing Cooperative And Noncooperative R&D: An Equivalence Result?

Subsidizing Cooperative And Noncooperative R&D: An Equivalence Result?

DOI:
10.1080/10438590000000012
Jeroen Hinloopena

pages 317-329

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Abstract

We show for a widely-used class of models for strategic R&D that optimally subsidizing cooperative R&D or noncooperative R&D leads to the same level of private R&D investments. We then highlight the limitations of the framework that are responsible for this finding and conclude that policy recommendations based on the type of model used here should be treated as highly tentative.

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Details

  • Received: 18 Sep 1998
  • Accepted: 18 May 1999
  • Published online: 28 Jul 2006

Author affiliations

  • a Department of Technology , Delft University of Technology , Ministry of Economic Affairs, General Economic Policy Directorate P.O. Box 20101. 2500 EC The Hague The Netherlands, Delft, GB, 2600, The NetherlandsPolicy and Management P.O. Box 5050
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