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Direct subsidies or tax credits? The effects of different R&D policy tools
Zhenzhen Xie, Luqun Xie,
Jiatao Li
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Development Policy
100%
Direct Subsidies
100%
Direct Taxes
100%
Policy Tools
100%
Research Policy
100%
Tax Credits
100%
Financial Resources
50%
Chinese Firms
25%
Financial Support
25%
Development Activities
25%
Zhongguancun Science Park
25%
Payback
25%
Research Support
25%
Social Sciences
Research and Development
100%
Development Policy
100%
Subsidy
100%
Tax Credit
100%
Financial Resources
50%
Chinese
25%
Private Sector
25%
Outcomes Research
25%
Financial Aid
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Research and Development
100%
Development Policy
100%
Tax Credit
100%
Research Policy
100%
Technology Park
25%
Private Sector
25%
Expenditure
25%