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- 32: Modernizing Russia: Round III. Russia and the other BRIC countries: forging ahead, catching up or falling behind?

- Rainer Kattel and Erik Reinert
- 31: Public procurement as an industrial policy tool an option for developing countries?

- Rainer Kattel and Veiko Lember
- 30: Is 'Open Innovation' Re-Inventing Innovation Policy for Catching-up Economies?

- Rainer Kattel and Erkki Karo
- 29: The periphery paradox in innovation policy: Latin America and Eastern Europe Compared

- Rainer Kattel and Annalisa Primi
- 28: The financial crisis and the future of innovation: A view of technical change with the aid of history

- Carlota Perez
- 27: Failing States or Failing Models?: Accounting for the Incidence of State Collapse

- Martin Doornbos
- 26: Capitalist Dynamics: A Technical Note

- Erik Reinert
- 25: Emulation versus Comparative Advantage: Competing and Complementary Principles in the History of Economic Policy

- Erik Reinert
- 24: The Copying Paradox: Why Converging Policies but Diverging Capacities for Development in Eastern European Innovation Systems?

- Erkki Karo and Rainer Kattel
- 23: Industrial Restructuring and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe since 1990

- Erik Reinert, Rainer Kattel and Margit Suurna
- 22: Financial Crises, Persistent Poverty, and the Terrible Simplifiers in Economics: A Turning Point Towards a New '1848 Moment'

- Erik Reinert
- 21: The Relevance of Ragnar Nurkse and Classical Development Economics

- Rainer Kattel, Jan Kregel and Erik Reinert
- 20: Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms

- Carlota Perez
- 19: The New Technologies: An Integrated view, July, 1986

- Carlota Perez
- 18: The Economics of Failed, Failing, and Fragile States: Productive Structure as the Missing Link

- Erik Reinert and Rainer Kattel
- 17: The Governance Grenade: Mass Privatization, State Capacity and Economic Development in Postcommunist and Reforming Communist Societies

- Lawrence King and Patrick Hamm
- 16: Adapting to Climate Change in Reindeer Herding: The Nation-State as Problem and Solution

- Erik Reinert, Iulie Aslaksen, Marie G Eira, Svein Mathiesen, Hugo Reinert and Ellen Inga Turi
- 15: Great Surges of development and alternative forms of globalization

- Carlota Perez
- 14: European Eastern Enlargement as Europe's Attempted Economic Suicide?

- Erik Reinert and Rainer Kattel
- 13: Diffusion and appropriation of knowledge in different organizational structures

- Gabriel Yoguel, Analia Erbes, Verónica Robert and Borello Jose
- 12: Learning to Destroy: Case studies of creative destruction management in the new Europe

- Per Hogselius
- 11: Shareholder capitalism comes to Japan

- Ronald Dore
- 10: The Latin American Contribution to Center-Periphery Perspectives: History and Prospect

- Joseph L. Love
- 09: BREVE TRATTATO / A SHORT TREATISE, NAPOLI 1613

- Antonio Serra
- 08: Darwin and the Body Politic: Schaffle, Veblen, and the Shift of Biological Metaphor in Economics

- Sophus S. Reinert
- 07: Connections and Competences in the Governance of the Value Chain. How Industrial Countries Keep their Competitive Power

- Paolo Crestanello and Giuseppe Tattara
- 06: How Should Competition Policies and Intellectual Property Issues Interact in a Globalised World? A Schumpeterian Perspective

- Leonardo Burlamaqui
- 05: European Integration, Innovations and Uneven Economic Growth: Challenges and Problems of EU 2005

- Erik Reinert
- 04: Finance, Competition, Instability, and Development Microfoundations and Financial Scaffolding of the Economy

- Jan Kregel and Leonardo Burlamaqui
- 03: Development and Social Goals: Balancing Aid and Development to Prevent ‘Welfare Colonialism’

- Erik Reinert
- 02: Economic Development from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economic Theory

- Richard Nelson
- 01: Evolutionary Economics, Classical Development Economics, and the History of Economic Policy: A Plea for Theorizing by Inclusion

- Erik Reinert