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The Advanced Technology Program (ATP) of the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) subsidizes the R&D expenditure of large single firms at a maximum rate of 40%. The theoretical analysis herein of a monopoly innovator suggests that this subsidy rate is about socially optimal...
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The goal of the present paper is to explore the optimal subsidy of R&D by both the foreign and home countries in a model based on Herguera and Lutz (The World Economy, 1998). While they assume the home country subsidy is designed to help the home country "leapfrog" the foreign, we assume...
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Consider an industry where a "home" and a "foreign" firm compete on the basis of both price and quality. Further, suppose cost considerations imply that potential market size is positively related to quality. This paper suggests that it is not necessarily the case that both the home and foreign...
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In a two-country world for a product which in the absence of trade is provided by a monopoly in each country, opening trade effectively creates a world duopoly rather than two separate country monopolies. Suppose the goods produced in the competing countries differ in quality because the firm's...
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