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What Can Be Achieved By Special R&D Funds When There is No Special Leaning Towards R&D Intensive Industries?

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  • Rahel Falk

    (WIFO)

  • Hannes Leo

    (WIFO)

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This paper explores the effects of Austria's recent Special Funds initiative on the R&D expenditures of its private corporate sector. It is the first one to approach the due evaluation from a macro perspective. First, simple descriptive statistics show that the noticeable delays in actual disbursements and the replacement of regular RTI funds by these special funds reduce the latter's scope. Apparently, money can't work unless it is spent and "additional" funds at the expense of regular funds will trigger no additionalities. We then set up an econometric model to derive some inference on the relative importance of different public support channels on the business sector's R&D spending. Though the estimates suggest that direct government subsidies to R&D-performing firms unfold great leverage effects, the dynamics of output growth as well as an R&D-prone high-tech industry structure seem to be more important drivers of the business sector's R&D intensity. Likewise, feeding special funds into the higher education sector will raise the R&D-intensity of the business enterprise sector only if and to the degree that such funds contribute to Austria's overall economic prosperity or foster structural change towards more R&D-intensive manufacturing.

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  • Rahel Falk & Hannes Leo, 2006. "What Can Be Achieved By Special R&D Funds When There is No Special Leaning Towards R&D Intensive Industries?," WIFO Working Papers 273, WIFO.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wpaper:y:2006:i:273
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    Cited by:

    1. Michael Böheim, 2008. "Ziele und Optionen der Steuerreform: Wachstumsanreize durch die steuerliche Förderung von Forschung, Entwicklung, Innovation und Humankapital," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 35299, February.
    2. Hannes Leo & Rahel Falk & Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Werner Hölzl, 2006. "Teilstudie 8: Forschung und Innovation als Motor des Wachstums," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 27447, February.
    3. Karl Aiginger & Gunther Tichy & Ewald Walterskirchen, 2006. "WIFO White Paper: Towards Higher Employment via Economic Growth Based on Innovation and Qualification. Summary," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 28078, February.

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