Crespi, Francesco; Antonelli, Cristiano - Dipartimento di Economia, Università degli Studi di Roma 3 - 2011
&D activities performed by private firms in high-tech and low-tech industries. It applies the distinction between virtuous Matthew-effects … and vicious Matthew-effects. The former qualifies the persistence in the discretionary allocation of public subsidies in … stemming from past grants in current R&D activities. Virtuous Matthew effects are found in high-tech industries where knowledge …