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Taxation and R&D: An Investigation of the Push and Pull Effects

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  • Kenneth J. McKenzie
  • Natalia Sershun

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We in vestigate the extent of the impact that direct tax subsidies (the "push" effect) and the competitiveness of the production tax system (the "pull" effect) have on research and development. A panel dataset of nine countries over nineteen years is used to estimate a dynamic fixed effects model of aggregate R&D. Both effects are significant and economically important. The short-run elasticity of R&D with respect to the push effect ranges from -0.12 to -0.22, while the long-run elasticity ranges from -0.46 to -0.83; the short-run elasticity of the pull effect ranges from -0.15 to -0.28, while the long-run elasticity ranges from -0.58 to -0.83.

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  • Kenneth J. McKenzie & Natalia Sershun, 2010. "Taxation and R&D: An Investigation of the Push and Pull Effects," Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, vol. 36(3), pages 307-324, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpp:issued:v:36:y:2010:i:3:p:307-324
    DOI: 10.3138/cpp.36.3.307
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    1. Daniel Gama e Colombo, 2016. "Impact Assessment of Tax Incentives to Foster Industrial Innovation in Brazil: The Case of Law 11,196/05," Working Papers, Department of Economics 2016_30, University of São Paulo (FEA-USP).
    2. Crespi, Gustavo & Giuliodori, David & Giuliodori, Roberto & Rodriguez, Alejandro, 2016. "The effectiveness of tax incentives for R&D+i in developing countries: The case of Argentina," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 45(10), pages 2023-2035.
    3. Bev Dahlby & Kevin Milligan, 2017. "From theory to practice: Canadian economists contributions to public finance," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 50(5), pages 1324-1347, December.
    4. Köhler, Christian & Larédo, Philippe & Rammer, Christian, 2012. "Fiscal incentives for business R&D: Compendium of evidence on the effectiveness of innovation policy intervention," ZEW Expertises, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, number 111472.

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