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relationship in the context of facial recognition AI in China. To do so, we gather comprehensive data on AI firms and government … procurement contracts, as well as on social unrest across China during the last decade. We first show that autocrats benefit from …
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the allocation and impacts of innovation subsidies, using the data from the China Employer Employee Survey (CEES). We find …
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We analyze the effects of a Chinese policy that awards substantial corporate tax cuts to firms that increase R&D investment over a given threshold, or notch. We exploit this quasi-experimental variation with administrative tax data in order to shed light on longstanding questions on the effects...
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- can significantly affect the efficacy of industrial policy. We investigate this idea in the context of China's largest pro …
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subsidies provided to China's publicly traded firms. We categorize subsidies into different types. We then estimate total … suggest that China's increasingly prescriptive industrial policies may have generated limited effects in promoting …
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human capital in STEMI areas. We conclude with a comparison of the US research ecosystem to that of China to understand how …
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and innovation community. China, in its pursuit of global leadership in AI innovation and technology, has set up … paper, we collect comprehensive data on China's government and private venture capital funds. We draw three important … funds' traditional role overcoming information frictions and China's unique institutional environment, which includes …
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This paper suggests that innovation policy in the United States has erred by subsidizing the private sector demand for scientists and engineers without asking whether the educational system provides that supply response necessary for these subsidies to work. It suggests that the existing...
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Universities are a key institution in the US innovation system and an important aspect of their involvement is the role they play in Private-Public Partnering activities. This study seeks to gain a better understanding of the performance of university-industry research partnerships using a...
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This paper is a first step toward closing the analytical gap in the extensive literature on the results of interactions between public and private R&D expenditures, and their joint effects on the economy. Econometric studies in this area report a plethora of sometimes confusing and frequently...
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