OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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- 132: Shipbuilding market developments, first semester 2022: Monitoring developments in ship supply, demand, prices and costs

- Laurent Daniel, Takuya Adachi and Sunhye Lee
- 131: Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies 2022

- Laurent Daniel and Sunhye Lee
- 130: Integrity and security in the global research ecosystem

- Oecd
- 129: The contribution of RTOs to socio-economic recovery, resilience and transitions

- Philippe Larrue and Orestas Strauka
- 128: Are industrial policy instruments effective?: A review of the evidence in OECD countries

- Chiara Criscuolo, Nicolas Gonne, Kohei Kitazawa and Guy Lalanne
- 127: An industrial policy framework for OECD countries: Old debates, new perspectives

- Chiara Criscuolo, Nicolas Gonne, Kohei Kitazawa and Guy Lalanne
- 126: Closing the Italian digital gap: The role of skills, intangibles and policies

- Flavio Calvino, Stefano DeSantis, Isabelle Desnoyers-James, Sara Formai, Ilaria Goretti, Silvia Lombardi, Francesco Manaresi and Giulio Perani
- 125: Innovation and industrial policies for green hydrogen

- Emile Cammeraat, Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Guy Lalanne
- 124: Labour-saving technologies and employment levels: Are robots really making workers redundant?

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Jacopo Staccioli
- 123: Improving effectiveness of Lithuania’s innovation policy

- Oecd
- 122: Improving knowledge transfer and collaboration between science and business in Spain

- Oecd
- 121: Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?: A firm-level analysis

- Hélène Dernis, Laurent Moussiegt, Daisuke Nawa and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 120: The human capital behind AI: Jobs and skills demand from online job postings

- Lea Samek, Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Emile Cammeraat
- 119: Shipbuilding policy and market developments in selected economies

- Laurent Daniel, Changhoon Lee and Judith Spieth
- 118: Multinational enterprises and intangible capital

- Charles Cadestin, Alexander Jaax, Sébastien Miroudot and Carmen Zürcher
- 117: Making life richer, easier and healthier: Robots, their future and the roles for public policy

- Alistair Nolan
- 116: Space technology transfers and their commercialisation

- Mattia Olivari, Claire Jolly and Marit Undseth
- 115: Knowledge co-creation in the 21st century: A cross-country experience-based policy report

- Laura Kreiling and Caroline Paunov
- 114: Evolving public-private relations in the space sector: Lessons learned for the post-COVID-19 era

- Marit Undseth, Claire Jolly and Mattia Olivari
- 113: Reducing the precarity of academic research careers

- Oecd
- 112: Effective policies to foster high-risk/high-reward research

- Oecd
- 111: A new era of digitalisation for ocean sustainability?: Prospects, benefits, challenges

- Barrie Stevens, Claire Jolly and James Jolliffe
- 110: Guidance for a biorefining roadmap for Thailand

- Oecd
- 109: Collaborative platforms for emerging technology: Creating convergence spaces

- David Winickoff, Laura Kreiling, Martin Borowiecki, Hermann Garden and James Philp
- 108: Policies for a climate-neutral industry: Lessons from the Netherlands

- Brilé Anderson, Emile Cammeraat, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Luisa Dressler, Nicolas Gonne, Guy Lalanne, Joaquim Guilhoto and Konstantinos Theodoropoulos
- 107: What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?

- Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
- 106: Mission-oriented innovation policy in Japan: Challenges, opportunities and future options

- Philippe Larrue
- 105: Report on China’s shipbuilding industry and policies affecting it

- Oecd
- 104: Mission-oriented innovation policy in Norway: Challenges, opportunities and future options

- Philippe Larrue
- 103: The role of innovation and human capital for the productivity of industries

- Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 102: Building and sustaining collaborative platforms in genomics and biobanks for health innovation

- Hermann Garden, Naomi Hawkins and David Winickoff
- 101: Management, skills and productivity

- Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 100: The design and implementation of mission-oriented innovation policies: A new systemic policy approach to address societal challenges

- Philippe Larrue
- 99: Science, technology and innovation in the time of COVID-19

- Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
- 98: State-owned enterprises in the shipbuilding sector

- Laurent Daniel, Changhoon Lee and Pieter Parmentier
- 97: The changing characteristics of steel firms: Insights from the new OECD steel database

- Filipe Silva and Fabien Mercier
- 96: Cross border investment by state-owned enterprises

- Valentina Burrai, Luciano Giua and Kateryna Perepechay
- 95: Collaborative platforms for innovation in advanced materials

- Laura Kreiling, Douglas K. R. Robinson and David Winickoff
- 94: Declining business dynamism: Structural and policy determinants

- Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo and Rudy Verlhac
- 93: Barriers to exit in the steel sector

- Michele Rimini, Anthony de Carvalho, Fabien Mercier, Valentina Burrai, Benjamin Liebman and Timothy de Stefano
- 92: The effects of R&D tax incentives and their role in the innovation policy mix: Findings from the OECD microBeRD project, 2016-19

- Oecd
- 91: Optimising the operation and use of national research infrastructures

- Oecd and Science Europe
- 90: Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science

- Oecd
- 89: OECD case study of Norway’s digital science and innovation policy and governance landscape

- Oecd
- 88: Addressing societal challenges using transdisciplinary research

- Oecd
- 87: Space sustainability: The economics of space debris in perspective

- Marit Undseth, Claire Jolly and Mattia Olivari
- 86: Laggard firms, technology diffusion and its structural and policy determinants

- Giuseppe Berlingieri, Sara Calligaris, Chiara Criscuolo and Rudy Verlhac
- 85: On the concentration of innovation in top cities in the digital age

- Caroline Paunov, Dominique Guellec, Nevine El-Mallakh, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Lukas Nüse
- 84: Governance of science and technology policies

- Alan Paic and Camille Viros
- 83: Policy initiatives for health and the bioeconomy

- Martin Borowiecki and James Philp
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