Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation
The effects of R&D tax incentives and their role in the innovation policy mix
Findings from the OECD microBeRD project, 2016-19
This report presents new evidence on the impact of R&D tax incentives and direct funding
of business R&D, drawing on distributed cross-country and firm-level analyses undertaken
as part of the first phase of the OECD microBeRD project (2016-19). This “distributed”
approach facilitates a harmonised analysis of confidential business R&D and tax relief
microdata in 20 OECD countries. microBeRD provides new insights into the effectiveness
of R&D tax incentives in encouraging business R&D in the OECD area and the heterogeneity
of effects both within and across OECD countries, including the underlying impact
mechanisms. The report contributes to the debate on the role of R&D tax incentives
in the policy mix by providing additional comparative evidence on the effects of alternative
business R&D inducement incentives.
Published on September 03, 2020
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