Discussion paper

DP18697 R&D Decisions and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Switzerland and the Netherlands

The fraction of R&D-active firms decreased in Switzerland but increased in the Netherlands from 2000-2016. This paper examines reasons for this divergence and its impact on productivity growth. Our micro-data reveal R&D concentration among high-productivity firms in Switzerland. Innovation support sustains firms’ R&D activities in both countries. Our structural growth model identifies the impact of innovation, imitation and R&D costs on firms’ R&D decisions. R&D costs gained importance in Switzerland but not in the Netherlands, explaining the diverging R&D trends. Yet, counterfactual analyses show that policies should prioritize enhancing innovation and imitation success over cost reduction to boost productivity growth.

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Citation

Dobbelaere, S, M Koenig, A Spescha and M Woerter (2023), ‘DP18697 R&D Decisions and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Switzerland and the Netherlands‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18697. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18697