Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation
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- 101: Specialization of Regions and Universities - the new versus the old

- Pontus Braunerhjelm
- 100: Academic Entrepreneurship - social norms, university culture and policies

- Pontus Braunerhjelm
- 99: Productivity and International Trade - firm-level evidence from a small open economy

- Martin Andersson, Sara Johansson and Hans Lööf
- 98: Corporate Governance and Investments in Scandinavia - ownership concentration and dual-class equity structure

- Johan Eklund
- 97: Reviewing applications by women - critical use of additive and reasoning evaluation methods

- Göran Melin
- 96: Institutional Owners and the Return on Investments

- Per-Olof Bjuggren, Johan Eklund and Daniel Wiberg
- 95: Product Innovation, Export Entrepreneurship and Regional Characteristics - an analysis of innovation ideas in regions

- Martin Andersson and Börje Johansson
- 94: Market Potential and Income Inequality

- Desirée Nilsson
- 93: Globalization and Distribution of Exports

- Desirée Nilsson and Börje Johansson
- 92: Changing Export Structure According to Income Elasticity - Kaldor revisited

- Desirée Nilsson
- 91: The Spatial Distribution of Innovation Networks

- Mats Wilhelmsson
- 90: Multinational Firms and Innovation: The Role of R&D Collaboration, Markets and Ownership

- Hans Lööf
- 89: Innovation, Dynamic Regions and Regional Dynamics

- Charlie Karlsson, Åke E Andersson, Paul Cheshire and Roger R Stough
- 88: Inside the Black Box of Regional Development - human capital, the creative class and tolerance

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Kevin Stolarick
- 87: The Innovative Performance of Foreign-owned Enterprises in Small Open Economies

- Bernhard Dachs, Bernd Ebersberger and Hans Lööf
- 86: MARKET OVERLAP AND THE DIRECTION OF EXPORTS - a new approach of assessing the Linder hypothesis

- Helena Bohman and Desirée Nilsson
- 85: Persistence of profits and the systematic search for knowledge - R&D links to firm above-norm profits

- Johan Eklund and Daniel Wiberg
- 84: Clusters, Functional Regions and Cluster Policies

- Charlie Karlsson
- 83: Technology Spillovers and Innovation - the importance of domestic and foreign sources

- Hans Lööf
- 82: Bureaucratic Corruption, MNEs and FDI

- Tobias Dahlström and Andreas Johnson
- 81: Entry costs and adjustments on the extensive margin - an analysis of how familiarity breeds exports

- Martin Andersson
- 80: Developing Ridge Parameters for SUR Models

- M.A. Alkhamisi and Ghazi Shukur
- 79: The Creative Class or Human Capital? - explaining regional development in Sweden

- Charlotta Mellander and Richard Florida
- 78: The inventor's role: was Schumpeter right?

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Roger Svensson
- 77: The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship

- Zoltan Acs, David Audrestch, Pontus Braunerhjelm and Bo Carlsson
- 76: Regional Development and Knowledge

- Charlie Karlsson and Börje Johansson
- 75: PRODUCT INNOVATION, EXPORT AND LOCATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

- Martin Andersson and Börje Johansson
- 74: What do we know about Firms’ Research Collaboration with Universities? New Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence

- Anders Broström and Hans Lööf
- 73: Income Inequality as a Determinant of Trade Flows*

- Helena Bohman and Désirée Nilsson
- 72: Investment and Performance of Firms: Correlation or Causality?

- Almas Heshmati and Hans Lööf
- 71: Agglomeration, Diversity and Regional Growth

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Benny Borgman
- 70: Knowledge accessibility and New Firm Formation

- Charlie Karlsson and Kristina Nyström
- 69: Does Ownership Matter? The Impact of Foreign Takeovers on Innovation and Productivity Performance

- Bernd Ebersberger, Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf
- 68: Industry R&D Location – the role of accessibility to university R&D and institutions of higher education

- Martin Andersson, Urban Gråsjö and Charlie Karlsson
- 67: THE ANALYSIS OF LOCATION, CO-LOCATION AND URBANISATION ECONOMIES

- Börje Johansson and Ulla Forslund
- 66: Regional Knowledge Accessibility and Regional Economic Growth

- Charlie Karlsson, Urban Gråsjö and Martin Andersson
- 65: Technology and Trade - an analysis of technology specialization and export flows

- Martin Andersson and Olof Ejermo
- 64: CONSIDERATIONS ON UNIVERSITY ALLIANCES: MOTIVES, RISKS AND CHARACTERISTICS

- Enrico Deiaco and Göran Melin
- 63: INNOVATION ACTIVITIES EXPLAINED BY FIRM ATTRIBUTES AND LOCATION

- Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf
- 62: R&D Accessibility and Regional Export Diversity R&D Accessibility and Regional Export Diversity R&D Accessibility and Regional Export Diversity

- Charlie Karlsson and Sara Johansson
- 61: Can Countries Create Comparative Advantages? R&D-expenditures, high-tech exports and country size in 19 OECD-countries, 1981-1999

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Per Thulin
- 60: Global Location Patterns of R&D Investments

- Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf
- 59: FDI inflows to the Transition Economies in Eastern Europe: Magnitude and Determinants

- Andreas Johnson
- 58: The Effects of FDI Inflows on Host Country Economic Growth

- Andreas Johnson
- 57: FDI and Exports: the case of the High Performing East Asian Economies

- Andreas Johnson
- 56: Industrial effects on resource acquisition: Immigrant enterprises in Kista, Stockholm

- Tobias Dalhammar and Terrence E. Brown
- 55: Regional Specialization and Universities: The New Verus the Old

- Pontus Braunerhjelm
- 54: WHY DO SOME MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS RELOCATE THEIR HEADQUARTERS OVERSEAS?

- Julian Birkinshaw, Pontus Braunerhjelm, Ulf Holm and Siri Terjesen
- 53: Trust and Universities: Management of Research and Education under Changing Knowledge Regimes

- Sverker Sörlin
- 52: Designing Democracy: The UTOPIA-project and the Role of Labour Movement in Technological Change, 1981—1986

- Per Lundin