35 funding and performance of R&D in France
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Businesses based in France fund around 55% of the country’s gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD). Total expenditure on R&D by firms is €33.7 billion, which is 85% funded (€28.5 billion) by companies in France and 8% (€2.7 billion) by the government.
In 2013, businesses contributed €26.1 billion to R&D funding, representing 55% of gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD).
The level of funding by the private sector was much lower than that recorded in Korea (76%), Japan (75%), Germany (65%) and the United States (61%) (chart 35.01). In the United Kingdom, although businesses funded less than half of GERD (47%), 21% of R&D funding came from abroad, as compared with only 8% in France.
Total business enterprise expenditure on R&D (see ‘Methodology’ opposite) amounted to €34.5 billion in 2013. Self-financing of €24.5 billion and inter-business funding streams worth €6.7 billion together financed more than 90% of this expenditure in 2013 (chart 35.02a). In 2013, 8% of research work performed in companies was funded by public resources (chart 35.02a). Funding streams from businesses within the same group accounted for €5.2 billion of these €6.7 billion, while those between businesses belonging to different groups represented only €1.5 billion (chart 35.02b). International organisations, the European Union and above all funding from the French government accounted for the remaining funding for R&D expenditure by businesses, €0.6 billion and €2.75 billion respectively (chart 35.02a).
Government funding for R&D by businesses is understood to mean R&D contracts signed with dedicated State research institutions, as well as support measures provided by the State, whether direct or indirect. ‘Direct’ support is provided by means of subsidies, calls for tender and contracts supporting programmes that tackle key issues (table 35.03).
The research conducted may correspond to orders from government departments (€2.7 billion), in particular military allocations (€1.3 billion), from the Department of Civil and Aeronautical Programmes (DPAC) or work carried out by businesses and supported by organisations such as Bpifrance, the French Research Agency (ANR) or the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research (MENESR). ‘Indirect’ government support takes the form of different tax incentives and repayable (where projects result in commercial success) advances, which are not included in this analysis. The most significant form of tax relief is the R&D tax credit (CIR), with a total of €5.6 billion paid out to 19,700 businesses based in France in 2013 (chapter 32).
Due to the importance of military R&D programmes, 49% of government funding for R&D contracts signed with businesses came from the French Ministry of Defence (chart 35.04). Such funding therefore remained highly concentrated within a small number of research areas. Four branches of activity received over half of government funding (61%): ‘manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery’ (31%); ‘manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment’ (11%); ‘manufacture of communication equipment’ (10%); and ‘manufacture of instruments and appliances for measuring, testing and navigation; watches and clocks’ (9%) (chart 35.04).
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35.01 Proportion of GERD funded by businesses, the public sector and from abroad in 2013 in the major OECD countries 1 (%)
1 Semi-finalised results.
2 Government, higher education and the private non-profit sector.
3 Including international organisations.
4 2012 data.
5 Excluding capital expenditure, funding from abroad is included in the other categories.
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1 Semi-finalised results.
2 'Total business enterprise expenditure on R&D' corresponds to the sum of funding for intramural business enterprise expenditure on R&D and that for business enterprise expenditure on R&D implemented in the public sector and abroad.
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35.02b Funding for business enterprise R&D provided by third party businesses in 2013 (€bn) 1
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35.03 Public funding received by businesses in 2013 1 (in €m, in %)
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2 The STSI is the technology and information society department within the Ministry of Industry.
3 Ministry of Defence (DGA) and military division of the CEA.
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35.04 Government funding for military and civil R&D programmes carried out by businesses in 2013 1 (%,€m)
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35 - le financement et l'exécution de la R&D en France - Catherine David