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Innovation, Employment and Growth Policy Issues in the EU and the US

Edited by Paul Welfens and John Addison

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-3-642-00631-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Structural Change, Innovation and Growth in the Single EU Market
Paul Welfens and Dora Borbély
Ch Chapter 10 Trips, Pharmaceutical Innovation and Access to Medicines
Mario Villarreal and Elizabeth DuPre
Ch Chapter 11 The Knowledge Society
Ernst Helmstädter
Ch Chapter 12 Technological and Growth Dynamics in the New Member States of the European Union
Andrea Szalavetz
Ch Chapter 13 Benchmarking Innovation Performance on the Regional Level: Approach and Policy Implications of the European Innovation Scoreboard for Countries and Regions
Bernhard Iking
Ch Chapter 14 Energy Technology Policy in Europe
Jochen Hierl and Peter Palinkas
Ch Chapter 15 US Climate Change Emissions Mitigation Policy: Energy Technology Push and Other US Policies
Fred Sissine
Ch Chapter 16 EU-US International Relations: A Political Science Perspective
Martin List
Ch Chapter 17 Policy Issues and Fields of Cooperation
Jackson Janes
Ch Chapter 2 Wage Dispersion in Germany and the US: Is There Compression from Below?
Joachim Möller
Ch Chapter 3 The Performance Effects of Unions, Codetermination, and Employee Involvement: Comparing the United States and Germany (with an Addendum on the United Kingdom)
John Addison
Ch Chapter 4 Ageing and Pension Reforms: Simulations and Policy Options
Joachim Winter
Ch Chapter 5 Ageing and Global Capital Flows
Volker Clausen
Ch Chapter 6 Effects of the Ageing Population on Capital Markets
Freddy Spiegel
Ch Chapter 7 US Economic Outlook: Beyond the Credit Crunch
Holger Schmieding
Ch Chapter 8 Selected Innovation Factors: An International Comparison
Lothar Funk and Axel Plünnecke
Ch Chapter 9 The Innovation Imperative and the Role of SBIR Innovation Awards
Charles W. Wessner

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