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Allocation of the Public R&D Budget: The Impact of International Competitive Advantages and R&D Alliances
I consider a two-country model, in which two asymmetric firms invest in R&D to increase their competitiveness and compete over the supply of a homogeneous product, and the government grants R&D subsidies to increase welfare. In this setting I show that optimal R&D policy is affected by industrywide international competitive advantages. Similar to conventional wisdom on strategic trade policy, competitive advantages have a positive impact on the optimal amount of R&D subsidy in the case of R&D competition. With international R&D cooperation, this conclusion is reversed: subsidising the more competitive firm may have, if any, very little impact on domestic welfare.
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International Economic Journal is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal devoted to publishing high-quality papers and sharing original economics research worldwide. We invite theoretical and empirical papers in the broadly-defined development and international economics areas. Papers in other sub-disciplines of economics (e.g., labor, public, money, macro, industrial organizations, health, environment and history) are also welcome if they contain international or cross-national dimensions in their scope and/or implications.