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This paper studies the impact of non-refundable grants (NRG) of the Argentinean Technological Fund (FONTAR) on firms' innovative efforts and performance. We use a panel database of 954 firms that applied for public support to innovate during the period 2007-2013. Using a...
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To evaluate the effect of an R&D subsidy one needs to know what the subsidized firms would have done without the incentive. This paper studies an Italian programme of subsidies for the applied development of innovations, exploiting a discontinuity in programme financing due to an unexpected...
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This paper compares two modern approaches to program evaluation with one treated unit, the panel data approach and the … regularization. My preferred counterfactual suggests the without the Revolution Russia would have grown at about 1.5% a year in 1917 …
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Mit der Globalisierung ist über den Wettbewerb auf den Gütermärkten hinaus vor allem der Wettbewerb der Ordnungen deutlich fühlbarer geworden. In dieser „flachen Welt“ sind Staaten oder Staatenbünde aufgefordert, Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, die es den einzelnen Unternehmen...
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Offering unemployed individuals a subsidy to become self-employed is a widespread active labor market policy strategy. Previous studies have illustrated its high effectiveness to help participants escaping unemployment and improving their labor market prospects compared to other unemployed...
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effectiveness of these measures, however, is ambiguous and calls for an empirical evaluation. In this paper we make use of the IAB …
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Little is known about whether and to what extent the outcome of subsidized and non-subsidized R&D projects differ. In this paper we exploit a novel dataset of patent applications filed in Germany between 1995-2005, which allows us to identify if a patent application stems from a subsidized...
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