Abstract
We analyze the indirect effect of a fixed asset investment incentive on firm innovation by estimating the influence of China's value-added tax reform in 2004 using a difference-in-difference-in-differences approach. We find that the fixed asset investment incentive significantly reduces firm innovation. In a simple model, we show that the reduction could arise because some firms choose to upgrade their technology as a result of the investment incentive and advanced technology crowds out innovation. Consistent with the predictions, we find that this negative effect is evident in firms with intermediate-level financial constraints but not in firms with tight or loose financial constraints. Moreover, firms with intermediate-level financial constraints increase their fixed asset investments and technology costs after the reform, while other firms do not.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 50 |
| Journal | Economic Development and Cultural Change |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2025 |
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