Impact of public research investments on agricultural productivity in Chile

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This study examined the relationship between public research and development (R&D) investment and agricultural productivity growth in Chile during the 1964–2017 period. To achieve this objective, we used a combined approach based on accounting and econometric measures. The results indicated that agricultural productivity grew at an annual average rate of 2.11%. Additionally, the empirical findings show a positive and significant relationship between public R&D investment and agricultural productivity. Furthermore, the cost–benefit analysis reveals a high return (15%–21%) to public R&D resources, which may have contributed to enhancing the productivity performance of Chile's agricultural sector. In this regard, our findings suggest that agricultural R&D spending has been profitable in recent decades and that a higher allocation of R&D resources is justifiable. [EconLit Citations: C22, Q14, Q16].

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Guesmi, B., Monje, J. H. C., Alfaro Valenzuela, M., & Gil, J. M. (2024). Impact of public research investments on agricultural productivity in Chile. Agribusiness, 40(1), 277–298. https://doi.org/10.1002/agr.21842

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