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The impact of R&D subsidy on innovation: evidence from New Zealand firms
Authors:Trinh Le
Affiliation:Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Queensland University of Technology, Te Pūnaha Matatini Centre of Research Excellence, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:This study examines the impact of government subsidy through R&D grants on innovation output for firms in New Zealand. Using a large database that links administrative and tax data with survey data, we find that R&D grants have a stronger effect on more novel innovation (e.g. applying for a patent or introducing new products to the world) than on incremental innovation (e.g. any product innovation) and that larger, project-based grants are more effective at promoting innovation than smaller, non-project-specific grants. There is little evidence that R&D grants have differential effects between smaller (<50 employees) and larger firms.
Keywords:Industrial policy  innovation  R&  D
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