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Breaking out of the innovation trap? Towards promoting private R&D investment in Kuwait

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  • Arman, Husan
  • Iammarino, Simona
  • Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo
  • Lee, Neil

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Kuwait combines rich-world national income with the Research and Development (R&D) spending of a developing country. This situation is unsustainable. This report uses the National System of Innovation (NSI) framework to investigate how the Kuwaiti government could increase private sector R&D spending. Based on a review of the existing literature and data alongside a survey of large Kuwaiti firms, we find that few of the necessary and sufficient conditions for a functioning NSI are currently in place. The most important problem for private sector R&D in Kuwait is the general lack of skills and capabilities for innovation, which means that firms have few incentives to invest in risky, long term and skill intensive R&D activity. Future efforts to increase R&D by simply investing further in public R&D risks wasting money, without the adequate institutions, skills and framework conditions required to turn R&D into commercial success. Instead, we argue the Kuwaiti government should rethink the education system at all levels, implement a bottom-up diversification strategy, strengthen the Kuwaiti Information System and carry out a thorough governance review of innovation processes.

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  • Arman, Husan & Iammarino, Simona & Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo & Lee, Neil, 2021. "Breaking out of the innovation trap? Towards promoting private R&D investment in Kuwait," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 109010, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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    1. Salah Alhammadi, 2022. "Analyzing the Role of Islamic Finance in Kuwait Regarding Sustainable Economic Development in COVID-19 Era," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-11, January.

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    • R14 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Land Use Patterns
    • J01 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - General - - - Labor Economics: General
    • E6 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook

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