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Working Paper No. 467

High-Technology Subsidies in General Equilibrium: A Sector-Specific Approach

Working Paper
Reference
Ekholm, Karolina and Johan Torstensson (1996). “High-Technology Subsidies in General Equilibrium: A Sector-Specific Approach”. IFN Working Paper No. 467. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Karolina Ekholm, Johan Torstensson

We use a specific-factor model to examine the conditions under which policy-makers are able to increase aggregate production of high-tech goods by production or R&D-subsidies in the short and long run. The difficulties for the policy-makers in designing a subsidy scheme that succeeds in expanding aggregate high-tech production involve taking into account the trade-off between resources used in R&D and production of high-tech goods, the relative impact of different R&D activities on productivity, and the ease with which resources may be attracted from the non-high-tech sector of the economy to the various high-tech industries.