Understanding R&D transitions: From bottom to top?

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Roberto Alvarez , Claudio Bravo-Ortega , Dan Poniachik
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Abstract

Over the last five decades a growing number of governments in developed and developing countries have implemented targeted policies to increase the R&D to GDP ratio. However, there is little evidence regarding the feasibility of achieving large and permanent changes in R&D investment. We study the incidence and effects of episodes of substantial acceleration in R&D expenditure, using a sample of 62 countries with data from 1960 to 2007. Among other exercises, we use propensity score matching, synthetic cohorts, and panel VAR, in order to elucidate the determinants and effects of important increases in R&D intensity. We find that transitions to higher levels of R&D-intensity are a relatively infrequent phenomenon which occurs at relatively high levels of R&D intensity. Looking at long-run changes in R&D, we corroborate that few countries have been able to raise their R&D intensity from the bottom quintile to the top quintile of the global distribution. Our findings indicate that income, physical investment, education, and the size of the manufacturing sector increase the likelihood of transition, whereas country size and FDI decrease it. We find that transitions are positively correlated with subsequent greater income levels, and weakly to TFP growth. Finally, in our Granger tests with panel VAR estimates, we find that R&D acceleration Granger causes GDP growth, the level of patents, high-tech exports, and private and public R&D. In the case of private R&D, there is evidence of bidirectional causality with R&D acceleration.

了解研发过渡:从底层到高层?
过去五十年来,越来越多的发达国家和发展中国家政府实施了有针对性的政策,以提高研发与国内生产总值的比例。然而,几乎没有证据表明实现研发投资的大规模永久性变化是可行的。我们利用 1960 年至 2007 年 62 个国家的数据样本,研究了研发支出大幅加速的发生率和影响。除其他研究外,我们还使用了倾向得分匹配、合成队列和面板 VAR 等方法,以阐明研发强度大幅增长的决定因素和影响。我们发现,向更高水平的 R&D-intensity 过渡是一种相对不常见的现象,它发生在相对较高的 R&D-intensity 水平上。从 R&D 的长期变化来看,我们证实很少有国家能够将其 R&D 强度从全球分布的最底层五分之一提高到最高层五分之一。我们的研究结果表明,收入、实物投资、教育和制造业规模会增加转型的可能性,而国家规模和外国直接投资则会降低转型的可能性。我们发现,转型与随后收入水平的提高呈正相关,而与全要素生产率的增长关系不大。最后,在利用面板 VAR 估计值进行的格兰杰检验中,我们发现研发加速会导致 GDP 增长、专利水平、高科技出口以及私人和公共研发。就私营研发而言,有证据表明与研发加速存在双向因果关系。
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Economic Systems
Economic Systems ECONOMICS-
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4.90
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83
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Economic Systems is a refereed journal for the analysis of causes and consequences of the significant institutional variety prevailing among developed, developing, and emerging economies, as well as attempts at and proposals for their reform. The journal is open to micro and macro contributions, theoretical as well as empirical, the latter to analyze related topics against the background of country or region-specific experiences. In this respect, Economic Systems retains its long standing interest in the emerging economies of Central and Eastern Europe and other former transition economies, but also encourages contributions that cover any part of the world, including Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, or Africa.
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