Pourkarimi, ParisaAtallah, Gamal2020-12-182020-12-182020http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41582https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-25804This paper studies the impact of cooperative R&D on innovation, welfare, and profitability in vertically related industries where products are differentiated. The model incorporates two vertically related industries, with horizontal spillovers within each industry and vertical spillovers between the two industries. Upstream firms produce a homogeneous intermediate good, while downstream firms provide differentiated products. Three types of R&D cooperation are studied: no cooperation, horizontal cooperation, and vertical cooperation. The comparison of cooperation settings in terms of R&D and of profitability shows that although vertical cooperation yields higher innovation and welfare, it may lead firms to over–invest in R&D.enVertical spillovers2007EHorizontal spillovers,Product differentiationR&D CooperationCooperative R&D with Differentiated Products in Vertically Related IndustriesWorking Paper