UNCG Economics Working Papers
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- 18-6: Innovation Capital

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- 18-5: Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Spillovers from the Public Sector

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- 18-4: Geographic Proximity and Science Parks

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 18-3: The Theory and Practice of Program Evaluation

- Albert Link
- 18-2: Rethinking Public Funding of Biomedical Science

- Albert Link, Robert Danziger and John Scott
- 18-1: Propensity to Patent and Firm Size for Small R&D-Intensive Firms

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 17-14: Bayesian Estimation of the Complier Average Casual Effect

- Martijn van Hasselt, Timothy Ferland, Jeremy Bray and Arnie Aldridge
- 17-13: U.S. Federal Laboratories and their Research Partners: A Quantitative Case Study

- ChuChu Chen, Albert Link and Zachary Oliver
- 17-12: Employment in China's Hi-Tech Zones

- ChuChu Chen and Albert Link
- 17-11: Embracing an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Analysis of the Governance of Research Joint Ventures

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- 17-10: An Oasis of Knowledge: The Early History of Gateway University Research Park

- Eric Howard and Albert Link
- 17-9: Under the AEGIS∗ of knowledge intensive entrepreneurship: Employment growth and gender of founders among European Firms

- Sara Amoroso and Albert Link
- 17-8: The Growth of U.S. Science and Technology Parks: Does Proximity to a University Matter?

- Hobbs Kelsi, Albert Link and John Scott
- 17-7: On the Growth of Korean Technoparks

- Albert Link and Yang U Yeong
- 17-6: Toward an Assessment of the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program at the National Institutes of Health

- Albert Link and John Scott
- 17-5: Science and Technology Parks: An Annotated and Analytical Literature Review

- Kelsi Hobbs, Albert Link and John Scott
- 17-4: Sources of Knowledge Used by Entrepreneurial Firms in the European High-Tech Sector

- Sara Amoroso, David Audretsch and Albert Link
- 17-3: Dynamic Entrepreneurship: On the Performance of U.S. Research Joint Ventures

- Jeremy Bray and Albert Link
- 17-2: On the Failure of Scientific Research: An Analysis of SBIR Projects Funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health

- Martin Andersen, Jeremy Bray and Albert Link
- 17-1: Family and Peer Social Identity Effects on Schooling Attitudes and Performance

- Jonathan Norris
- 16-5: Workplace Support and Diversity in the Market for Public School Teachers

- Steven Bednar and Dora Gicheva
- 16-4: What Drives Gender Differences in Commuting Behavior: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey

- Gray Kimbrough
- 16-3: Career Implications of Having a Female-Friendly Supervisor

- Steven Bednar and Dora Gicheva
- 16-2: Dynamic Entrepreneurship and Technology-Based Innovation

- David Audretsch, Donald Kuratko and Albert Link
- 16-1: Exploring the Effectiveness of Research and Innovation Policies among European Union Countries

- James Cunningham and Albert Link
- 15-8: R&D as an Investment in Knowledge Based Capital

- Albert Link and Christopher Swann
- 15-7: On the Economic Performance of Nascent Entrepreneurs

- Dora Gicheva and Albert Link
- 15-6: Diminishing Marginal Rates of Substitution and Quasi-concavity

- Stephen Layson
- 15-5: The Gender Gap in Federal and Private Support for Entrepreneurship

- Dora Gicheva and Albert Link
- 15-4: Making Sense of the Elusive Paradigm of Entrepreneurship

- David Audretsch, Kuratko Donald and Albert Link
- 15-3: On the Failure of R&D Projects

- Albert Link and Mike Wright
- 15-2: Measuring Commuting in the American Time Use Survey

- Gray Kimbrough
- 15-1: Technology-Based Growth Policies: The Case of North Carolina’s Green Business Fund

- Michael Hall and Albert Link
- 14-9: Ideation, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation

- Albert Link
- 14-8: The Impact of Public Investment in Medical Imaging Technology: An Interagency Collaboration in Evaluation

- Alan C. O'Connor, Albert Link, Brandon M. Downs and Laura M. Hillier
- 14-7: On the Economic Impact of University Proof of Concept Centers

- Christopher S. Hayter and Albert Link
- 14-6: Competitive Advantages from University Research Parks

- Albert Link
- 14-5: Toward an Assessment of Impacts from U.S. Technology and Innovation Policies

- Barry Bozeman and Albert Link
- 14-4: Toward a Theory of the Entrepreneurial Process

- Dennis Leyden and Albert Link
- 14-3: Fostering University‐Industry R&D Collaborations in European Union Countries

- James Cunningham and Albert Link
- 14-2: The Effects of Student Loans on Long-Term Household Financial Stability

- Dora Gicheva and Jeffrey Thompson
- 14-1: Are Female Supervisors More Female-Friendly?

- Steven Bednar and Dora Gicheva
- 13-22: A Theoretical Analysis of the Role of Social Networks in Entrepreneurship

- Dennis Leyden, Albert Link and Donald Siegel
- 13-21: Building the Economics of Knowledge: A Roadmap

- Albert Link and Cristiano Antonelli
- 13-20: Measuring the Effect of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation on Food Insecurity Using a Behavioral Rasch Selection Model

- Matthew Rabbitt
- 13-19: Pigskin, Tailgating and Pollution: Estimating the Environmental Impacts of Sporting Events

- M. Rhodes
- 13-18: Fewer Calories, More Drinkers: Did the Initial Ultra-Light Beers Attract New Drinkers?

- M. Rhodes
- 13-17: Tax Benefits for Graduate Education: Incentives for Whom?

- Steven Bednar and Dora Gicheva
- 13-16: The Educational Legacy of the Greatest Generation: Paternal Military Service and Baby Boomer Educational Progress

- Gray Kimbrough
- 13-15: U.S. Research Joint Ventures with International Partners

- Stuart Allen and Albert Link