Duplication of R&D and industry concentration


Autoria(s): Temimi, Akram; Dakhlia, Sami; Menezes, Flavio Marques
Data(s)

13/05/2008

23/09/2010

13/05/2008

23/09/2010

30/09/2001

Resumo

The purpose of the literature on Research Joint Ventures (RJV), pioneered by DíAspremont and Jacquemin (1988) and Kamien, Muller, and Zang (1992), has been to combine the best of two worlds: to appropriately deal with R&D spillovers while preserving competition in the product market. Moreover, RJVs eliminate duplication of R&D. Thus, at least in theory, RJVs dominate other solutions such as subsidies. If, however, we are concerned about risks of cartelization, then Spenceís (1984) subsidy-based solution for independently acting firms, is a viable alternative that cannot be dismissed. Indeed, in contrast to the previous literature, we find that in the presence of R&D subsidies, market performance may unambiguously improve with the number of firms in the market.

Identificador

0104-8910

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/820

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia da FGV

Relação

Ensaios Econômicos;437

Palavras-Chave #Research and development #Research joint ventures #Process innovation games #Pesquisa industrial - Administração #Joint ventures #Concentração industrial #Economia
Tipo

Working Paper