Transaction data for evidence-based industrial policy

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Vydáno v:OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers (May 20, 2025)
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245 1 |a Transaction data for evidence-based industrial policy 
260 |b Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)  |c May 20, 2025 
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520 3 |a The recent revival of industrial policy has generated a renewed demand to evaluate their impacts. Firm-to-firm transaction data offer new possibilities to evaluate industrial policies in general, and policy spillovers in particular. This paper reviews the current state of policy analysis using firm-to-firm transaction data. It argues that value-added tax (VAT) data are the preferred option for studying policy spillovers across a range of policies. The paper then lists gaps in the literature which the OECD could address in future research. The paper shows how transaction data allow one to causally identify the spillovers from industrial policies, or any policy with expected positive spillovers between connected firms. The paper then turns to the emerging evidence on supply chain resilience and discusses how transaction data is best placed to evaluate policies to attenuate these negative spillovers. Finally, the paper shows how transaction data may complement the literature on pro-productivity policies. 
653 |a Policy analysis 
653 |a Supply chains 
653 |a Policies 
653 |a Arbitration 
653 |a Entrepreneurship 
653 |a Technology adoption 
653 |a Science 
653 |a Industrial policy 
653 |a VAT 
653 |a Suppliers 
653 |a Digital technology 
653 |a Productivity 
653 |a Resilience 
653 |a Supply 
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