Authors
Isabel Bodas Freitas, Fulvio Castellacci, Roberto Fontana, Franco Malerba, Andrea Vezzulli
Publication date
2017/2/1
Journal
Research Policy
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
57-72
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Do the additionality effects of R&D tax credits vary across sectors? The paper presents a micro- econometric analysis of this question for three countries: Norway, Italy and France. We use a panel of firm-level data from three waves of the Innovation Surveys carried out in these countries for 2004, 2006 and 2008. The study estimates input and output additionality effects of R&D tax credits in each of these economies, and it investigates how these effects differ across sectors characterized by different R&D orientation and competition conditions. The results point out that firms in industries with high R&D orientation have on average higher propensity to apply to R&D fiscal incentives schemes and stronger input and output additionality effects. Output additionality is found to differ among the three examined countries.
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