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Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers?

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Paul M. Romer

NBER Working Paper No. 7723
Issued in June 2000
NBER Program(s):   LS   PR

This paper suggests that innovation policy in the United States has erred by subsidizing the private sector demand for scientists and engineers without asking whether the educational system provides that supply response necessary for these subsidies to work. It suggests that the existing institutional arrangements in higher education limit this supply response. To illustrate the path not taken, the paper considers specific programs that could increase the numbers of scientists and engineers available to the private sector.

Published: Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers?, Paul M. Romer, in Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1 (2001), MIT Press

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