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- 351: What makes a high-quality exporter? Evidence from Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 350: Adverse Selection and Search Frictions in Corporate Loan Contracts

- Mehdi Beyhaghi, Babak Mahmoudi and Ali Mohammadi
- 349: A SIGNALING THEORY OF ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURE’S VALUATION: EVIDENCE FROM EARLY TERMINATION OF VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT

- Ali Mohammadi, Mohammadmehdi Shafizadeh and Sofia Johan
- 348: THE FATE OF PATENTS: AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF PATENTS AS IPO SIGNALS OF REPUTATIONAL ADVANTAGE

- Nada Basir, Mehdi Beyhaghi and Ali Mohammadi
- 347: OPEN BUSINESS MODELS AND VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCE

- Massimo G. Colombo, Douglas Cumming, Ali Mohammadi, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra and Anu Wadhwa
- 346: How to Persistently Finance Innovation: A Panel-Data Study on Exporting Firms in Sweden

- Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
- 345: Education and Self-employment Propensity

- Johan Klaesson and Johan Larsson
- 344: Credit constraints and margins of import: First evidence for German manufacturing enterprises

- Joachim Wagner
- 343: Regional productivity effects of multinational firm affiliates

- Martin Andersson, Urban Gråsjö and Charlie Karlsson
- 342: Decentralized Regulation, Environmental Efficiency and Productivity

- Vivek Ghosal, Andreas Stephan and Jan Weiss
- 341: Low-productive exporters are high-quality exporters. Evidence from Germany

- Joachim Wagner
- 340: Risk or Resilience? The Role of Trade Integration and Foreign Ownership for the Survival of German Enterprises during the Crisis 2008-2010

- Joachim Wagner and John P. Weche
- 339: Exploration of Wisdom Ages: Firm survival

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- 338: Determinants of entrepreneurship. Is it all about the individual or the region?

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- 337: The Influence of Diversity on the Formation, Survival and Growth of New Firms

- Mikaela Backman and Janet Kohlhase
- 336: RETURNS TO LOCATION IN RETAIL: Investigating the relevance of market size and regional hierarchy

- Özge Öner
- 335: RETAIL CITY: Does accessibility to shops explain place attractiveness?

- Özge Öner
- 334: Credit constraints and exports: A survey of empirical studies using firm level data

- Joachim Wagner
- 333: My Urban Idol 2050 – The City of Gothenburg

- Charlie Karlsson
- 332: Which Types of Relatedness Matter in Regional Growth? - Industry, occupation and education

- Sofia Wixe and Martin Andersson
- 331: Internal and External Knowledge Sources of New Export Products

- Börje Johansson and Peter Warda
- 330: Creativity as an integral element of social capital and its role for economic performance

- Hans Westlund, Martin Andersson and Charlie Karlsson
- 329: Credit Constraints, Foreign Ownership, and Foreign Takeovers in Germany

- Joachim Wagner and John P. Weche
- 328: Media clusters and metropolitan knowledge economy

- Charlie Karlsson and Philippe Rouchy
- 327: Testing for Panel Unit Roots under General Cross-Sectional Dependence

- Thomas Holgersson, Kristofer Månsson and Ghazi Shukur
- 326: In the quest for economic significance: Assessing variable importance through mean value decomposition

- Thomas Holgersson, Therese Norman and Sam Tavassoli
- 325: Who says life is over after 55? Entrepreneurship and an aging population

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- 324: Extensive margins of imports in The Great Import Recovery in Germany, 2009/2010

- Joachim Wagner
- 323: Intra-triad Knowledge Flows

- Charlie Karlsson and Therese Norman
- 322: Labor Decomposition: A Firm Level Analysis on Import Quality and Labor Demand

- Peter Warda
- 321: Higher education experiences and new venture performance

- Anders Broström and Apostolos Baltzopoulos
- 320: Do outliers and unobserved heterogeneity explain the exporter productivity premium? Evidence from France, Germany and the United Kingdom

- Yama Temouri and Joachim Wagner
- 319: New firms and labor market entrants: Is there a wage penalty for employment in new firms?

- Kristina Nyström and Gulzat Elvung
- 318: The Neighborhood or the Region? Untangling the density-productivity relationship using geocoded data

- Johan Larsson
- 317: Foreign Ownership and the Extensive Margins of Exports: Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises in Germany

- Horst Raff and Joachim Wagner
- 316: Managing the teaching-research nexus: ideals and practice in research oriented universities

- Lars Geschwind and Anders Broström
- 315: Night-Time Light Data: A Good Proxy Measure for Economic Activity?

- Charlotta Mellander, Kevin Stolarick, Zara Matheson and José Lobo
- 314: Accessibility: a useful analytical and empirical tool in spatial economics – experiences from Sweden

- Charlie Karlsson and Urban Gråsjö
- 313: R&D Strategy, Metropolitan Externalities and Productivity

- Hans Lööf and Börje Johansson
- 312: Taxes, tax administrative burdens and new firm formation

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Johan Eklund
- 311: Foreign Investors as Change Agents: The Swedish Firm Experience

- Kathy S. Fogel, Kevin K. Lee, Wayne Y. Lee and Johanna Palmberg
- 310: Spontaneous Orders and the Emergence of Economically Powerful Cities

- Johanna Palmberg
- 309: Simultaneous-equations Analysis in Regional Science and Economic Geography

- Timo Mitze and Andreas Stephan
- 308: Survival, Productivity and Growth of New Ventures across Locations

- Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
- 307: Stockholm – from ugly duckling to Europe’s first green capital

- Björn Hårsman and Bo Wijkmark
- 306: The Impact of Spatial Externalities: Skills, Education and Firm Productivity

- Sofia Wixe
- 305: Knowledge & Innovation in Space

- Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough
- 304: The Geography of Inequality: Difference and Determinants of Wage and Income Inequality across US Metros

- Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
- 303: Persistent Exporter Performance: The importance of internal, local and global knowledge

- Hans Lööf, Pardis Nabavi, Gary Cook and Börje Johansson
- 302: The Role of extensive margins of exports in The Great Export Recovery in Germany, 2009/2010

- Joachim Wagner
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