Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation
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- 401: Innovation Strategies and Firm Performance

- Charlie Karlsson and Sam Tavassoli
- 400: CEO Duality and Firm Performance Revisited

- Ali Mohammadi, Nada O. Basir and Hans Lööf
- 399: Credit constraints and the extensive margins of exports: First evidence for German manufacturing

- Joachim Wagner
- 398: The role of entrepreneurship in rising wealth and income inequality

- Arvid Malm and Tino Sanandaji
- 397: Research Intensity and Financial Analysts Earnings Forecast: Signaling Effects of Patents

- Ali Mohammadi, Nada O. Basir and Mehdi Beyhaghi
- 396: Firms’ Innovation Strategies Analyzed and Explained

- Sam Tavassoli and Charlie Karlsson
- 395: Innovation and SMEs Patent Propensity in Korea

- Junghee Han and Almas Heshmati
- 394: Do Financing Constraints Matter for R&D?

- James Brown, Gustav Martinsson and Bruce Petersen
- 393: Law, Stock Markets, and Innovation

- James Brown, Gustav Martinsson and Bruce Petersen
- 392: Persistence of various types of innovation analysed and explained

- Charlie Karlsson and Sam Tavassoli
- 391: An Innovation Policy Framework: Bridging the gap between industrial dynamics and growth

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Magnus Henrekson
- 390: Regional Economic Development, Social Capital and Governance: A Buchanian Approach

- Charlie Karlsson and Philippe Rouchy
- 389: Spin-offs: Why geography matters

- Apostolos Baltzopoulos, Pontus Braunerhjelm and Ioannis Tikoudis
- 388: Residential energy consumption and conservation

- Björn Hårsman and Marie H. Wahlström
- 387: Innovation and credit constraints: Evidence from Swedish exporting firms

- Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
- 386: Distinguishing Neighborhood and Workplace Effects on Individual Productivity: Evidence from Sweden

- Charlotta Mellander, Kevin Stolarick and José Lobo
- 385: Innovation and entrepreneurship in the global economy

- Charlie Karlsson, Urban Gråsjö and Sofia Wixe
- 384: Market potential, start-up size and the survival of new firms

- Johan Klaesson and Charlie Karlsson
- 383: Innovation and firm collaboration: An exploration of survey data

- Lina Bjerke and Sara Johansson
- 382: Small-scale food production and location of gourmet restaurants in rural Sweden

- Sara Johansson and Lars Pettersson
- 381: Outward FDI and company performance in CEECs

- Joze Damijan, Crt Kostevc and Matija Rojec
- 380: Orsaker till och effekter av växande löneskillnader: Utbud av ny teknik och efterfrågan på kunskap

- Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
- 379: A note on the granular nature of imports in German manufacturing industries

- Joachim Wagner
- 378: Recent developments in Corporate Taxation in Sweden

- Christian Thomann
- 377: Rise of the Startup City: The Changing Geography of the Venture Capital Financed Innovation

- Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
- 376: Firm age and the margins of international trade: Comparable evidence from five European countries

- Joachim Wagner
- 375: Offshoring, Occupations and Job Tasks: Evidence from Swedish Manufacturing

- Peter Warda
- 374: A Review of Renewable Energy Supply and Energy Efficiency Technologies

- Shahrouz Abolhosseini, Almas Heshmati and Jörn Altmann
- 373: The Main Support Mechanisms to Finance Renewable Energy Development

- Shahrouz Abolhosseini and Almas Heshmati
- 372: Market Design for Trading Commoditized Renewable Energy

- Almas Heshmati and Shahrouz Abolhosseini
- 371: Are Bad Times Good News for the Securities and Exchange Commission?

- Tim Lohse and Christian Thomann
- 370: A note on firm age and the margins of exports: First evidence from Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 369: A note on quality of a firm’s exports and distance to destination countries: First evidence from Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 368: Knowledge Absorption in the Development of Export Products

- Peter Warda and Börje Johansson
- 367: Knowledge, innovation and space

- Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson, Kiyoshi Kobayashi and Roger R. Stough
- 366: Innovative business models for high-tech entrepreneurial ventures: the organizational design challenges

- Massimo G. Colombo, Ali Mohammadi and Cristina Rossi Lamastra
- 365: Determinants of self-employment among commuters and non-commuters

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- 364: Public Enforcement of Securities Market Rules: Resource-based evidence from the Securities Exchange Commission

- Tim Lohse, Razvan Pascalau and Christian Thomann
- 363: Extensive Margins of Imports and Profitability: First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises in Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 362: Estimating Individual Mahalanobis Distance in High-Dimensional Data

- Deliang Dai, Thomas Holgersson and Peter Karlsson
- 361: High-dimensional CLTs for individual Mahalanobis distances

- Thomas Holgersson and Deliang Dai
- 360: Firm Knowledge, Neighborhood Diversity and Innovation

- Sofia Wixe
- 359: Production Risk, Energy Use Efficiency and Productivity of Korean Industries

- Nabaz Khayyat and Almas Heshmati
- 358: How ICT Investment and Energy Use Influence the Productivity of Korean Industries?

- Nabaz Khayyat, Jongsu Lee and Almas Heshmati
- 357: Policy Simulation of Firms Cooperation in Innovation

- Almas Heshmati and Flávio Lenz-Cesar
- 356: An Empirical Survey of the Ramifications of a Green Economy

- Almas Heshmati
- 355: Unemployment in European Regions: Structural Problems vs. the Eurozone Hypothesis

- Åke E. Andersson, David Andersson, Björn Hårsman and Zara Daghbashyan
- 354: EFFECTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON THE GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF SWEDISH BUSINESSES

- Mikaela Backman, Todd Gabe and Charlotta Mellander
- 353: Is Export Diversification good for Profitability? First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises in Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 352: Exports and Firm Profitability: Quality matters!

- Joachim Wagner