OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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- 76: Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy

- Jim Philp and David Winickoff
- 75: Ship finance practices in major shipbuilding economies

- Laurent Daniel and Cenk Yildiran
- 74: How are digital technologies changing innovation?: Evidence from agriculture, the automotive industry and retail

- Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
- 73: Levelling the playing field: Dissecting the gender gap in the funding of start-ups

- Julie Lassébie, Sahra Sakha, Tomasz Kozluk, Carlo Menon, Stefano Breschi and Nick Johnstone
- 72: Structural adjustment, mass lay-offs and employment reallocation

- Filipe Silva, Carlo Menon, Paolo Falco and Duncan MacDonald
- 71: The digital innovation policy landscape in 2019

- Sandra Planes-Satorra and Caroline Paunov
- 70: Occupational mobility, skills and training needs

- Nagui Bechichi, Stéphanie Jamet, Gustave Kenedi, Robert Grundke and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 69: Local content requirements and their economic effect on shipbuilding: A quantitative assessment

- Karin Gourdon and Joaquim Guilhoto
- 68: Ship recycling: An overview

- Karin Gourdon
- 67: An analysis of market-distorting factors in shipbuilding: The role of government interventions

- Karin Gourdon
- 66: Science-industry knowledge exchange: A mapping of policy instruments and their interactions

- José Guimón and Caroline Paunov
- 65: Reference framework for assessing the scientific and socio-economic impact of research infrastructures

- Oecd
- 64: Public research and innovative entrepreneurship: Preliminary cross-country evidence from micro data

- Stefano Breschi, Julie Lassébie, Alexander Lembcke, Carlo Menon and Caroline Paunov
- 63: Multinational enterprises in domestic value chains

- Charles Cadestin, Koen De Backer, Sébastien Miroudot, Laurent Moussiegt, Davide Rigo and Ming Ye
- 62: Business dynamics and digitalisation

- Flavio Calvino and Chiara Criscuolo
- 61: Occupational transitions: The cost of moving to a “safe haven”

- Elodie Andrieu, Stéphanie Jamet, Luca Marcolin and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 60: Realising the circular bioeconomy

- Jim Philp and David E. Winickoff
- 59: Innovation policies in the digital age

- Dominique Guellec and Caroline Paunov
- 58: Enhancing product recall effectiveness globally: OECD background report

- Oecd
- 57: Effective operation of competitive research funding systems

- Oecd
- 56: Measuring and maximising the impact of product recalls globally: OECD workshop report

- Oecd
- 55: How is research policy across the OECD organised?: Insights from a new policy database

- Martin Borowiecki and Caroline Paunov
- 54: The evaluation of the Italian “Start-up Act”

- Carlo Menon, Timothy DeStefano, Francesco Manaresi, Giovanni Soggia and Pietro Santoleri
- 53: State enterprises in the steel sector

- Gianpiero Mattera and Filipe Silva
- 52: Moving between jobs: An analysis of occupation distances and skill needs

- Nagui Bechichi, Robert Grundke, Stéphanie Jamet and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 51: Co-ordination and support of international research data networks

- Oecd
- 50: Open research agenda setting

- Oecd
- 49: Digital platforms for facilitating access to research infrastructures

- Oecd
- 48: Strengthening the effectiveness and sustainability of international research infrastructures

- Oecd
- 47: Business models for sustainable research data repositories

- Oecd
- 46: Neurotechnology and society: Strengthening responsible innovation in brain science

- Oecd
- 45: What role for social sciences in innovation?: Re-assessing how scientific disciplines contribute to different industries

- Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Tadanori Moriguchi
- 44: Investing in innovation and skills: Thriving in global value chains

- Luca Marcolin and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 43: Marine biotechnology: Definitions, infrastructures and directions for innovation

- Oecd
- 42: The Microbiome, diet and health: Towards a science and innovation agenda

- Oecd
- 41: The future of global value chains: Business as usual or “a new normal”?

- Koen De Backer and Dorothee Flaig
- 40: Determinants of digital technology use by companies

- Timothy DeStefano, Koen De Backer and Laurent Moussiegt
- 39: The great divergence(s)

- Giuseppe Berlingieri, Patrick Blanchenay and Chiara Criscuolo
- 38: Making policy evaluation work: The case of regional development policy

- Oecd
- 37: The links between global value chains and global innovation networks: An exploration

- Oecd
- 36: Use of Behavioural Insights in Consumer Policy

- Oecd
- 35: OECD Evaluation Framework for Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland

- Matěj Bajgar and Chiara Criscuolo
- 34: Research Ethics and New Forms of Data for Social and Economic Research

- Oecd
- 33: Drivers and Implications of Scientific Open Access Publishing: Findings from a Pilot OECD International Survey of Scientific Authors

- Brunella Boselli and Fernando Galindo-Rueda
- 32: R&D Tax Incentives: Evidence on design, incidence and impacts

- Silvia Appelt, Matěj Bajgar, Chiara Criscuolo and Fernando Galindo-Rueda
- 31: Global Action to Drive Innovation in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias: Connecting Research, Regulation and Access

- Oecd
- 30: Where to Locate Innovative Activities in Global Value Chains: Does Co-location Matter?

- Rene Belderbos, Leo Sleuwaegen, Dieter Somers and Koen De Backer
- 29: No Country for Young Firms?: Start-up Dynamics and National Policies

- Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
- 28: Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation in Shipbuilding

- James J. Corbett, Nick Johnstone, Karin Strodel and Laurent Daniel
- 27: Reshoring: Myth or Reality?

- Koen De Backer, Carlo Menon, Isabelle Desnoyers-James and Laurent Moussiegt
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