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A note on duplication of RD and RD subsidies

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Dakhlia, Sami
Menezes, Flavio
Temimi, Akram

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Economics Bulletin

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We show that the presumed incompatibility of uncoordinated RD and competition is not fundamental, but hinges on the nature of RD spillovers. As a consequence, RD subsidies may be more effective than previously thought.

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Economics Bulletin 12 (2004): 1-5

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Economics Bulletin

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