Competitive and Harmonized R&D Policies for International R&D Alliances involving Asymmetric Firms |
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Authors: | Rod Falvey Khemarat Talerngsri Teerasuwannajak |
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Affiliation: | 1. +61‐7‐5595‐1258+61‐7‐5595‐1160;2. Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia;3. Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Abstract: | We examine R&D policies when a national firm forms an R&D alliance with a foreign competitor. Firms differ in R&D capabilities, select among three forms of R&D alliance and adopt a profit‐sharing rule if they coordinate their R&D decisions. When firms coordinate their R&D decisions and governments choose R&D policies independently, R&D taxes are chosen, but if governments harmonize their policies, they decide not to intervene. These policy outcomes affect the types of R&D alliance chosen. Agreements to share R&D information can outperform those with both coordination and sharing as a result of the R&D tax that coordination attracts. |
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