Abstract

We explore the relationship between uncertainty in economic policy and R&D activity for the sample of 576 firms from seven countries in the world. We base our analysis on an index of newspaper-based economic policy uncertainty (EPU) following the approach of Baker et al.’s (2016). We observe a significantly negative link between EPU and R&D intensity. Interestingly, the negative effect of policy uncertainty has less effect on the R&D activities of firms with growth opportunities. Finally, firms in politically sensitive industries respond stronger to EPU as far as R&D intensity is taken into account.

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