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Can government R&D expenditure promote innovation? New evidence from 37 OECD countries


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Lee, Chin and Yemin, Ding and Fengchun, Yin and Kun, Zhou (2024) Can government R&D expenditure promote innovation? New evidence from 37 OECD countries. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 31 (2). pp. 572-596. ISSN 2029-4913; eISSN: 2029-4921

Abstract

This research employs a fixed effect model to empirically estimate panel data from 37 OECD countries spanning 2000 to 2021, revisiting the influence of government R&D expenditure on innovation within the theory of marginal diminishing effect. Results reveal a significant positive effect of government R&D expenditure on national innovation capacity, and this influence remains robust under robustness checks. Then, quantile regression uncovers a nuanced pattern, indicating that as a country’s innovation capacity strengthens, the stimulative effect of government R&D expenditure initially rises and subsequently declines. Additionally, incorporating lags of the independent variable at different periods affirms the time lag effect of government R&D expenditure on national innovation capacity. Deeper scrutiny using two fixed effect models including interaction terms reveals a multifaceted mechanism, where government R&D expenditure fosters innovation by promoting bank credit, yet simultaneously suppresses innovation by hindering non-governmental R&D intensity. Lastly, heterogeneity analysis affirms that government efficiency, democracy, ruling party ideology, political stability, and economic freedom moderate the link between government R&D expenditure and national innovation capacity. These insights offer new references for governments to promote innovation.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: School of Business and Economics
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3846/tede.2024.22293
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: Government R&D expenditure; Innovation; OECD; Bank credit; Government efficiency
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 18 Jul 2025 03:25
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2025 03:25
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