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The effects of public subsidies on R&D employment [electronic resource] : evidence from OECD countri...

The effects of public subsidies on R&D employment [electronic resource] : evidence from OECD countri...

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The effects of public subsidies on R&D employment [electronic resource] : evidence from OECD countries / Russell Thomson and Paul H. Jensen.

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The effects of public subsidies on R&D employment [electronic resource] : evidence from OECD countries / Russell Thomson and Paul H. Jensen.

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[Parkville, Vic.] : Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2010.

Date

2010.

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74VM0ojA4xkO

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991001820569702626

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English

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[Parkville, Vic.] : Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 2010.

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Victoria

Date Published

2010.

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Summary

Existing empirical evidence suggests that public subsidies and fiscal incentives have a positive effect on the amount of private R&D expenditure. However, most studies have failed to address the possibility at least some of this increase may simply reflect the fact that R&D workers are being paid higher wages. Such an omission may imply that past...

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The effects of public subsidies on R&D employment [electronic resource] : evidence from OECD countries / Russell Thomson and Paul H. Jensen.

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Melbourne Institute working paper series, 1447-5863 ; no. 11/10.

Melbourne Institute working paper, 1447-5863 ; no. 11/10.

Title from title screen (viewed on September 27, 2010).

"July 2010".

Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-26)

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Also available in a print version.

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Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web. Available at: http://www.melbourneinstitute.com/wp/wp2010n11.pdf.

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991001820569702626

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