1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-5150(99)00022-5
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Imperfect competition, functional forms, and the size and distribution of research benefits

Abstract: The effects of functional forms for supply and demand on the size and distribution of the returns to research are examined under a range of forms of competition, Under perfect competition, the choice of functional form is relatively unimportant for the estimation of research benefits. Under imperfect competition, the combination of the choice of functional forms for supply and demand and the nature of the research-induced supply shift can have profound implications for the results. Functional form plays a much… Show more

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