• 「FEEL」 Hwang, Y., Min, H., and Han, S. (2010), “The Influence of Financial Development on R&D Activity: Cross-Country Evidence”, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Vol. 13, pp. 381-401.

    Lab: Financial Economics and Engineering Lab.

    Professor: Hong-Ghi Min

    Title: The Influence of Financial Development on R&D Activity: Cross-Country Evidence

    Authors: Young-Soon Hwang, Hong-Ghi Min, and Seung-Hun Han

    Journal: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies

    Publish: 2010

    Abstract:

    The financial environment affects the level of R&D activity of a country. Using the proxy measures of macroeconomic financial environment variables, we show that cross-country differences in R&D activity, including expenditures, researchers, and patents etc., are correlated with the stock market turnover ratio. In particular, we found that the relationship was in direct relation to R&D expenditures or the number of researchers but indirect in relation to R&D outputs such as patents. These results imply that finance structure of an economy could enhance R&D activity through providing efficient resource allocation function. Other proxy measures of the financial environment such as banking sector size or stock market capitalization are not found to be significant. The size of the finance industry does not seem to change the national portfolio toward more high-risk innovative sectors. Financial quality, not size, determines the level of R&D intensity.

    DOI10.1142/S0219091510001998

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