Public Funding of Research and Grant Proposals in the Social Sciences: Empirical Evidence from Canada
Marco Cozzi
No 2009, Department Discussion Papers from Department of Economics, University of Victoria
Abstract:
I use Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council data to analyze some of the elements shaping the decision of researchers affiliated with Canadian institutions to apply for public research grants. Relying on panel data methods, I find that researchers show an aversion to the funding instability. In particular, both the volatility of the resources granted and the volatility of the funding probability deter researchers from submitting proposals. The results are robust along several dimensions, including compiling the dataset using two different units of observation, and controlling for unobserved heterogeneity with different formulations.
Keywords: Academic Research Funding; Public Policy; Grant Proposals; Social Sciences. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 27 pages
Date: 2022-08-30
Note: ISSN 1914-2838 JEL Classifications: H50, I23, I28.
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Working Paper: Public Funding of Research and Grant Proposals in the Social Sciences: Empirical Evidence from Canada (2020) 
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