The School of Public Policy Publications (Jan 2021)

Benefit-Cost Analysis of Federal and Provincial SR&ED Investment Tax Credits

  • John Lester

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 49

Abstract

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There is a sound public policy case for subsidizing R&D. When firms perform R&D, they create knowledge that allows them to introduce new products, improve existing goods and services or reduce production costs. However, some of the knowledge created inevitably leaks out or spills over to other firms, allowing them to reap benefits from R&D without performing it themselves. These spillover benefits improve Canada’s overall economic performance, but firms do not consider them when deciding how much to invest in R&D, so a subsidy to encourage more R&D is the right policy response.