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Belgium. Policy may be interested in key variables that can influence export. This paper finds evidence for the importance of …Export is an important factor to improve growth and welfare especially for industrialized small, open economies such as … R&D for export activities using Belgian firm-level data. To control for reverse causality, R&D-subsidy variables are …
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Belgium. Policy may be interested in key variables that can influence export. This paper finds evidence for the importance of …Export is an important factor to improve growth and welfare especially for industrialized small, open economies such as … R&D for export activities using Belgian firm-level data. To control for reverse causality, R&D-subsidy variables are …
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heterogeneity of the use of policy instruments. Applying a nonparametric matching method to identify the treatment effect, we find …, our estimation also takes into account the “treatment effects on the untreated”. This estimation enables us to assess … Belgien, Deutschland und Luxemburg verwendet. Zusätzlich stehen CISharmonisierte Informationen aus Südafrika zur Verfügung …
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The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary know-how, and internalize R&D externalities has been shown to be of high importance for the successful creation and implementation of new knowledge. We argue in this article that collaborative R&D...
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in high-tech industries, but no premium in low-tech sectors. -- Basic Research ; R&D ; Production Function Estimation …
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This study focuses on the impact of R&D policies in Flanders. We conduct a treatment effects analysis at the firm level to investigate possible crowdingout effects on the input side of the innovation process. Different specifications of R&D activity are considered as outcome variables in the...
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This paper integrates innovation input and output effects of R&D subsidies into a modified Crépon–Duguet–Mairesse (CDM) model. Our results largely confirm insights of the input additionality literature, i.e. public subsidies complement private R&D investment. In addition, results point to...
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