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Evaluating effectiveness of public support to business R and D in Turkey through concepts of input and output additionality
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2011-11-01
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Pamukcu, Mehmet Teoman
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It is the purpose of this paper to examine the impact of direct public support granted to business R&D not only on the R&D expenditures of enterprises (would the recipients of incentives have carried out the same amount of R&D expenditures even in the absence of subsidies?) but also on the output of R&D expenditures of these enterprises (would the recipients of R&D subsidies have recorded growth rates -or exported or hired people- to the same extent if they had not received these subsidies?) We will use enterprise-level data for the Turkish economy over the period 2003-2006 –a time span where a substantial increase occurred in funds aimed at supporting business R&D– and a semi-parametric matching technique to examine the effectiveness of R&D incentives given to private R&D as far as their effects on R&D expenditures (input additionality) and output of R&D activity (output additionality) is concerned
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M. T. Pamukcu, “Evaluating effectiveness of public support to business R and D in Turkey through concepts of input and output additionality,” 2011, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/85766.