R&D Uncertainty and Cycles
Investment in equipment and structures is one of the most cyclical components of GDP, a fact often associated with a negative response to heightened uncertainty in recessions. R&D investment, by contrast, is only mildly procyclical. We show that this difference could arise because of a positive response of R&D investment to uncertainty - promoting more research, development, and experimentation - a feature of most recessions but most notably during COVID. Both effects are distinct manifestations of real options, one in which costly reversibility delays investment, and the other in which investment enhances resolution of uncertainty.
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Copy CitationNicolas Crouzet and Janice C. Eberly, "R&D Uncertainty and Cycles," NBER Working Paper 34838 (2026), https://doi.org/10.3386/w34838.Download Citation
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Nicolas Crouzet & Janice Eberly, 2026. "R&D Uncertainty and Cycles," AEA Papers and Proceedings, vol 116, pages 504-509.