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QuIS Industrial policy grants and tax expenditures
The QuIS database gathers data on industrial policy expenditures at the policy instrument level categorised by instrument type and target. Industrial policy expenditures are defined as direct support extended by the public sector to businesses, aimed at promoting investment, improving competitiveness, or supporting economic development. The database includes 15 policy targets, some of which are organized into broader categories:
1) Inputs: 'R&D', 'Fixed capital', 'Financial and other capital', 'Labour costs', 'Skills/training', 'Energy costs', 'Intermediate inputs'.
2) Output-based.
3) Sectoral.
4) Type of firms: 'SMEs and young firms', 'Other firms'.
5) Location: 'Clusters', 'Regional'.
6) Twin transition: 'Green', 'Digital'.
7) Technology.
In addition, instruments belonging to the following categories: COVID emergency support or EU support, are flagged as such.
The Metadata of the QuIS database can be accessed through this link: <a href="https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/topics/policy-sub-issues/quantifying-industrial-strategies/QuIS_2026_Metadata.pdf"><b>Metadata</b></a>.
The QuIS webpage summarises the key findings of the cross-country report and provides country notes and factsheets. Link: <a href="https://www.oecd.org/industry/industrial-policy-and-strategies/quantifying-industrial-strategies/"><b>oe.cd/quis</b></a>. For any question regarding the QuIS project, please contact <a href="QuIS@oecd.org"><b>QuIS@oecd.org</b></a>.
Definitions and details of the methodology can be found in the paper 'Quantifying industrial strategies (QuIS)'. Link: <a href="https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/quantifying-industrial-strategies-quis_ae351abf-en"><b>Quantifying industrial strategies (QuIS)</b></a>.