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Does government R&D stimulate or crowd out firm R&D spending? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industries
Author(s) -
Hu Albert G.Z.,
Yongxu Deng
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
economics of transition and institutional change
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2577-6983
pISSN - 2577-6975
DOI - 10.1111/ecot.12188
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , receipt , propensity score matching , matching (statistics) , economics , population , crowds , business , electrical machinery , crowding out , labour economics , demographic economics , monetary economics , accounting , demography , statistics , mathematics , engineering , sociology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics
We examine whether receiving a government R&D grant stimulates or crowds out a firm’s own R&D spending in Chinese manufacturing industries. Using a database that spans the population of large and medium size privately owned Chinese manufacturing firms for the period from 2007 to 2011, a matching estimator and a matching and difference in‐differences estimator, we find a large firm R&D promoting effect of government R&D: receiving a government R&D grant led to a 4 to 9‐million‐yuan increase in a firm’s own R&D expenditures. This is a significant effect since the average R&D expenditures ranged from 5 to 9 million yuan in the year before receiving the grant. To understand the mechanisms behind this effect, we compare the before‐ and after‐treatment performance and behaviour of the treated and the control firms. We find that the government R&D receiving firms became more profitable following their receipt of the grant. We also find that receiving a government R&D grant increases the likelihood of a firm continuing its R&D performance after receiving the initial grant.

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