Tax incentives for r&d and innovation: demand versus effects
Leonid Gokhberg,
Galina Kitova (gkitova@hse.ru) and
Vitaliy Roud
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Vitaliy Roud: HSE ISSEK Innovation Economics Laboratory. Address: 11, Myasnitskaya str., Moscow 101000, Russian Federation
Foresight-Russia Форсайт, 2014, vol. 8, issue 3 (eng), 18-41
Abstract:
Tax incentives have proven effective as a tool used by governments to support science, technology and innovation, and are used by many countries striving for sustainable economic growth and enhanced global competitiveness. There is international evidence on the demand for and effectiveness of tax incentives as part of science, technology and innovation policy. Fiscal stimuli are increasingly combined in a more flexible manner, thus contributing to attaining a wider spectrum of objectives; means of international comparison and evaluating impact of these tools are actively evolving. Based on the results of a specialized survey, this article analyses the demand for research and innovation tax incentives from Russian manufacturing enterprises, research institutes and universities performing research and development (R&D).
Keywords: R&D; universities performing R&D (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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