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Does government support for private innovation matter? Firm-level evidence from two catching-up countries

机译:政府对私人创新的支持重要吗?来自两个追赶国家的公司级证据

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Turkey and Poland are two technology-follower countries that represent a similar level of economic development. In recent years the governments in both countries sought to improve the innovation performance of companies by increasingly offering grants for innovation activities. We analyze the institutional frameworks in which these policies were formulated and implemented, and we assess their efficiency by looking at data from the 2010 innovation surveys. We find that government aid for R&D activities contributed to better innovation performance by firms in both countries. By contrast, EU-funded grants for physical and human capital upgrading in Poland were inefficient in fostering innovation; in fact they may have actually impeded it. Policy conclusions for what we call "technology-follower countries with relatively well-developed institutions" are suggested.
机译:土耳其和波兰是两个代表技术发展水平较高的国家。近年来,两国政府都试图通过增加对创新活动的赠款来提高公司的创新绩效。我们分析制定和实施这些政策的体制框架,并通过查看2010年创新调查的数据评估其效率。我们发现,政府对研发活动的援助有助于两国​​公司提高创新绩效。相比之下,欧盟资助的波兰物质和人力资本升级赠款在促进创新方面效率低下。实际上,他们可能实际上阻止了它。提出了关于我们所谓的“技术落后国家,机构相对发达的国家”的政策结论。

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