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Regional participation to Research and Innovation programmes under Next Generation EU: The Portuguese case

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The paper aims to investigate regional participation in a new Portuguese Research and Innovation (R&I) programme (so-called ‘Agendas for Industrialization’) funded by the European Next Generation EU (NGEU). Using a probit model with sample selection and a novel dataset, we find that the distribution of territorial participation to the NGEU-related programme is more similar to that observed for the European Commission’s R&I Horizon 2020 programme than for the R&I funds under the Cohesion Policy (2014-2020). Results also show a rural-urban divide in regional participation, which is eventually due to a lack of demand for this type of funding due to the sectoral composition of the economy in less developed regions.

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  • MARQUES SANTOS Anabela & CONTE Andrea, 2023. "Regional participation to Research and Innovation programmes under Next Generation EU: The Portuguese case," JRC Working Papers on Territorial Modelling and Analysis 2023-07, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:termod:202307
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    R&I funding; Recovery and Resilience Facility; Innovation; Portugal;
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