猪肉桶还是金桶?考察公共研发拨款中专项拨款的绩效影响

Pork Barrel or Barrel of Gold? Examining the performance implications of earmarking in public R&D grants

RESEARCH POLICY · 2022
被引 3
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了美国能源部氢能项目中321个研发项目,发现国会专项拨款项目虽同行评审评分低,但在产出、溢出效应和新颖性上并不逊于竞争性拨款项目,挑战了竞争性项目更优的假设。

Abstract

Scholars tend to assume that publicly funded R&D projects, which are competitively selected, outperform projects, which receive funding through a political selection process. In this paper, we empirically explore this assumption, examining the outcomes of 321 R&D projects that were funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen Program. Between 2003 and 2011, projects in this program could not only receive funding by means of a competitive selection process, but also by being earmarked by a U.S. member of Congress. We find that, whereas earmarked projects receive considerably lower peer review evaluation scores than non-earmarked projects, they do not consistently underperform in terms of the productivity, spillovers, and novelty of research- and science-based outcomes. Post-hoc analyses provide indications that this misalignment is driven by the existence of a bias of peer reviewers toward earmarked projects. Jointly, our findings challenge the dominant assumption that competitively selected projects always outperform politically selected ones in the setting of public R&D grants. In this way, we provide academics and policy makers with a richer perspective on the advantages and liabilities of earmarks.

公共经济学创新管理科技政策政治经济学