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- 2001/03: A Comparison of U.S. And European University-Industry Relations in the Life Sciences
- Jason Owen-Smith, Massimo Riccaboni, Fabio Pammolli and Walter W. Powell
- 2001/02: Innovation and Corporate Growth in the Evolution of the Drug Industry

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanni Dosi, Marco Lippi, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- 2001/01: Firm Diversification and the Law of Proportionate Effect

- Giulio Bottazzi
- 2000/08: Interpreting Economic Change: Evolution, Structures and Games

- Sidney Winter and Giovanni Dosi
- 2000/07: Endogenous Growth in Open-Ended Economies with Locally Interacting Agents

- Giorgio Fagiolo
- 2000/06: Problem-Solving Behaviours, Organisational Forms and the Complexity of Tasks

- Giovanni Dosi, Mike Hobday and Luigi Marengo
- 2000/05: Processes of corporate growth in the evolution of an innovation-driven industry. The case of pharmaceuticals

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanni Dosi, Marco Lippi, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- 2000/04: Industry Life Cycle and the Evolution of an Industry Network

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- 2000/03: Coordination in "Critical Mass" Games: An Experimental Study

- Giovanna Devetag
- 2000/02: Transfer, Focality and Coordination: Some Experimental Results

- Giovanna Devetag
- 2000/01: The long term evolution of vertically-related industries

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- 1999/24: Adaptive Learning and Emergent Coordination in Minority Games

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanna Devetag and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/23: International Growth as Integration of R&D Activities. Evidence from Large Multinational Companies

- Simone Guercini
- 1999/22: A Speculative Centralized Asset Market with Adaptive Heterogenous Agents
- Francesca Chiaromonte, Nicolas Jonard and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/21: Heterogeneity in New Product Diffusion
- Piero Manfredi, Andrea Bonaccorsi and Angelo Secchi
- 1999/20: Auctions vs. Bargaining: An Empirical Analysis of Medical Device Procurement

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Thomas Lyon, Fabio Pammolli and Giuseppe Turchetti
- 1999/19: Market Microstructure: Theory and Empirics

- Anna Calamia
- 1999/18: Networks Dynamics in the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- 1999/17: Innovation, Organization and Economic Dynamics. An Autobiographical Introduction
- Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/16: Co-evolution of Organizational Forms and Technology
- Luigi Orsenigo, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- 1999/14: The Decline of State-Owned Enterprise and the New Foundations of State-Industry Relationship
- Nicola Bellini
- 1999/13: Competencies, Technological Change and Network Dynamics. The case of the bio-pharmaceutical industry

- Luigi Orsenigo, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- 1999/12: Increasing returns and network structure in the evolutionary dynamics of industries

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- 1999/11: Technology, Entrepreneurship and Inequality: an Interpretative Model

- Alfonso Gambardella and Davide Ticchi
- 1999/10: Non shakeout patterns of industry evolution. The case of turboprop engine industry
- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- 1999/09: The structure of problem-solving knowledge and the structure of organisations

- Luigi Marengo, Giovanni Dosi, Paolo Legrenzi and Corrado Pasquali
- 1999/08: On the tangled discourse between transaction costs economics and competence-based views of the firms: Some comments

- Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo
- 1999/07: The role of university in constituency-building for industrial and territorial innovation: reflections on an Italian experience
- Nicola Bellini and Andrea Piccaluga
- 1999/06: Network Structure and Industrial Dynamics. The long-term evolution of the aircraft-engine industry

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- 1999/05: When and How Chance and Human Will Can Twist the Arms of Clio

- Andrea Bassanini and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/04: Heterogenous Agents, Complementaries, and Diffusion. Do Increasing Returns Imply Convergence to International Technological Monopolies?

- Andrea Bassanini and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/03: Competing Technologies, Technological Monopolies and the Role of Convergence to a Stable Market Structure

- Andrea Bassanini and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/02: Modeling a Decentralized Asset Market: An Introduction to the Financial "Toy-Room"

- Francesca Chiaromonte and Giovanni Dosi
- 1999/01: Modeling Industrial Dynamics with Innovative Entrants
- Sidney Winter, Yuri (Yuriy) Kaniovski (Kaniovskyi) and Giovanni Dosi