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This paper evaluates the impact of awarding a second investment grant to the same firm. We implement a Regression Discontinuity Design strategy using a rich firm-level administrative database, which allows us to link applications to grants and their scores to firms’ performance. Our results show that while a single grant has a positive impact on firms’ labour productivity, a second investment grant produces an even stronger effect. A more granular analysis suggests that only micro- and small-sized firms benefit from a single grant, whereas the overall effect of an investment grant booster shot is confirmed for the micro- and small-sized firms. No effects were found on total factor productivity for either the single or the second grant.
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Alexandre, F., Chaves, M., & Portela, M. (2025). Investment grants and firms’ productivity: how effective is a grant booster shot? Small Business Economics, 64(4), 1601–1641. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-024-00955-7
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