Does Finland Need R&D Tax Incentives?
Heli Koski and
Paolo Fornaro
No 97, ETLA Brief from The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy
Abstract:
Abstract In OECD countries, tax subsidies are widely used to increase incentives for companies to invest in research and development. Recent international research suggests that R&D tax support increases both R&D investment and patent applications. However, it is unclear what kind of R&D tax scheme provides the best incentives for companies to invest in research and development and generate innovation. There are considerable differences between the countries’ R&D tax relief schemes, not only in terms of the amount of tax relief but also in terms of the characteristics of the tax support scheme. Typically, a company can make a tax deduction from income tax based on the total volume of R&D costs underlying the relief. Our empirical analysis among 35 OECD countries during 2000–2018 indicates that the generosity of the R&D tax subsidies positively relates to the R&D investment intensity of the corporate sector. Our study further suggests that the R&D intensity and the number of patent applications filed with the USPTO are higher in the countries that use either the incremental R&D tax scheme or the hybrid scheme involving incremental and volume-based R&D tax deduction possibilities.
Keywords: R&D tax incentives; R&D investments; Innovation policy; Patents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K34 L5 O3 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2021-06-30
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