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We examine the question of whether a country benefits by subsidizing the Ramp;D of foreign owned monopoly firms. We allow for any proportion of foreign ownership; and, Ramp;D improves the product so that customers directly benefit. The policy implications are: (1) the optimal subsidy increases...
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Most industrialized countries subsidize private sector R&D, even under some circumstances when the firm is owned by foreigners. The present paper, using a simple theoretical analysis of a monopoly firm selling only to the U.S. market, argues that such subsidies are welfare enhancing - as long,...
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This paper investigates government subsidy games for private sector research and development (R&D) in a two-country two-firm intra-industry trade model. Two funding structures are compared: "cost sharing" vs. "reward for performance." Both the theoretical evidence and the results of a Monte...
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