Public R&D Subsidies and Employment Growth – Microeconomic Evidence from Finnish Firms

This study empirically explores whether the public financial support for entrepreneurial R&D affects employment growth at the firm level. The data from the Finnish companies suggests that the firms that have received public R&D funding have not generally witnessed any greater employment growth than other companies. However, we find that the public R&D support targeted to the certain types of R&D activities notably contribute to the creation of new jobs : employment in those firms that have received public funding for the R&D projects targeted to the new business areas has clearly grown relatively more than in other companies. The relationship between the firm’s total innovation and employment growth is not statistically significant.

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Serie
Discussion Papers no. 1143
Nyckelord
Public R&D subsidies, technology policy, employment growth
JEL
J23,L10,O33,O38
Sidor
24
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10 €
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Engelska