Journal Articles

Macroeconomic Rationales for Public Investments in Science

Economic Inquiry

Macroeconomic Rationales for Public Investments in Science

Abstract

What is the economic rationale for investing in science? Based on an open economy model of creative destruction, we characterize four key factors of optimal investment in basic research: the stage of economic development, the strength of the manufacturing base, the degree of openness, and the share of foreign‐owned firms. For each of these factors, we analyze its bearings on optimal basic research investment. We then show that the predicted effects are consistent with patterns observed in the data and discuss how the factor‐based approach might inform basic research policies.

JEL Codes
H41, O30, O32, O33, O38

Authors

Gersbach, H., Schetter, U. & Schneider, M.

Citation

Gersbach, H., Schetter, U. & Schneider, M.T., 2020. Macroeconomic Rationales for Public Investments in Science. Economic Inquiry. 59.