Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure

While higher effort in research is advocated for agriculture, there continues to be a lack of measurement of its impact in economic terms, at least in Europe. This paper seeks to assess the economic impact of public agricultural R&D investments in Europe. Different panel models are applied on 1...

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Main Authors: Michele Vollaro, Meri Raggi, Davide Viaggi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-07-01
Series:Bio-based and Applied Economics
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/9928
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spelling doaj-d66e055c28254c9ba6d201ff908e22692021-07-28T13:09:43ZengFirenze University PressBio-based and Applied Economics2280-61802280-61722021-07-0110110.36253/bae-9928Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditureMichele Vollaro0Meri Raggi1Davide Viaggi2Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of BolognaDepartment of Statistical Sciences, University of BolognaDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bologna While higher effort in research is advocated for agriculture, there continues to be a lack of measurement of its impact in economic terms, at least in Europe. This paper seeks to assess the economic impact of public agricultural R&D investments in Europe. Different panel models are applied on 16 European countries, by employing productivity and investment data. Results show positive impacts with returns on public R&D investments on agricultural productivity of between 6.5% and 15.2%, varying according to model specifications and computation techniques. These values confirm that research expenditure in agriculture is well justified in economic terms. However, the results are highly dependent on the analytical approach and limited by the paucity of expenditure data. Further research is recommended to take into account the role of other important determinants of impact, such as climate, spill overs and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). However, a proper consideration of these variables will first require a major improvement of data availability. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/9928public R&D investmentsagricultural productivityrate of returnEurope
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Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
Bio-based and Applied Economics
public R&D investments
agricultural productivity
rate of return
Europe
author_facet Michele Vollaro
Meri Raggi
Davide Viaggi
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title Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
title_short Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
title_full Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
title_fullStr Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
title_full_unstemmed Public R&D and European agriculture: impact on productivity and return on R&D expenditure
title_sort public r&d and european agriculture: impact on productivity and return on r&d expenditure
publisher Firenze University Press
series Bio-based and Applied Economics
issn 2280-6180
2280-6172
publishDate 2021-07-01
description While higher effort in research is advocated for agriculture, there continues to be a lack of measurement of its impact in economic terms, at least in Europe. This paper seeks to assess the economic impact of public agricultural R&D investments in Europe. Different panel models are applied on 16 European countries, by employing productivity and investment data. Results show positive impacts with returns on public R&D investments on agricultural productivity of between 6.5% and 15.2%, varying according to model specifications and computation techniques. These values confirm that research expenditure in agriculture is well justified in economic terms. However, the results are highly dependent on the analytical approach and limited by the paucity of expenditure data. Further research is recommended to take into account the role of other important determinants of impact, such as climate, spill overs and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). However, a proper consideration of these variables will first require a major improvement of data availability.
topic public R&D investments
agricultural productivity
rate of return
Europe
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/9928
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