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- 43: Learning by Doing Organization Research: Inside Views from a Dutch Nephew

- Friso den Hertog
- 42: Switching from import substitution to the ‘New Economic Model’ in Latin America: A case of not learning from Asia

- Rajneesh Narula
- 41: The Impact of education and mismatch on wages: Germany, 1984-2000

- Joan Muysken, Mombert Hoppe and Hannah Rieder
- 40: Do We Need Computer Skills to Use a Computer? Evidence from Britain

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 39: The Diffusion of Computers and the Distribution of Wages

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 38: To Be Or Not To Be Innovative: An Exercise In Measurement

- Jacques Mairesse and Pierre Mohnen
- 38: Technological diffusion, welfare and growth: technological succession in the presence of network externalities

- Paul Windrum and Chris Birchenhall
- 37: ICT-Investment, Knowledge Accumulation and Endogenous Growth

- Adriaan van Zon
- 36: Contract Prolongation In Innovation Production As A Principal-Agent Problem With Moral Hazard

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 36: Reverse Technology Transfer: A Patent Citation Analysis of the European Chemical and Pharmaceutical sectors

- Paola Criscuolo
- 36: Technological Change and Institutions: A Case Study

- Saeed Parto
- 35: Social Sorting

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 35: Multinational Firms, Regional Integration and Globalising Markets: Implications for Developing Countries

- Rajneesh Narula
- 35: The relative importance of home and host innovation systems in the internationalisation of MNE R&D: a patent citation analysis

- Paola Criscuolo, Rajneesh Narula and Bart Verspagen
- 34: Non linear dynamics in US macroeconomic time series

- Franco Bevilacqua
- 34: Sovereign Risk and Simple Debt Dynamics: The Case of Brazil and Argentina

- Rainer Haselmann, Stephanie Holle, Clemens Kool and Thomas Ziesemer
- 34: Competition and Performance: The Different Roles of Capital and Labor

- Pierre Mohnen and Thijs ten Raa
- 33: Multiple-steady-state growth models explaining twin-peak empirics?

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 33: On The Variance of Market Innovation with the Number of Firms

- Robin Cowan
- 33: The adoption of e-business technology by SMEs

- Pascale de Berranger
- 32: Sources of Growth: Measuring the Knowledge Based Economy

- Huub Meijers and Hugo Hollanders
- 32: A Percolation Model of Innovation in Complex Technology

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 32: How Innovative are Canadian Firms Compared to Some European Firms? A Comparative Look at Innovation Surveys

- Pierre Mohnen and Pierre Therrien
- 31: A note on Shannon’s entropy as an index of product variety

- Sebastiaan (Bas) Straathof
- 31: An Endogenous Growth Model à la Romer with Embodied Energy-Saving Technological Change

- Adriaan van Zon and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- 31: The impact of education and mismatch on wages: Germany, 1984-2000

- J. Muysken, Mombert Hoppe and H. Rieder
- 31: A Note on Michelacci and Zaffaroni, Long Memory, and Time Series of Economic Growth

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 31: Flanders Language Valley; Industrial Districts and Localized Technological Change

- Rene Wintjes and Jan Cobbenhagen
- 30: The Workings of Scientific Communities

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 30: Do we need computer skills to use a computer?: evidence from Britain

- Lex Borghans and B.J. ter Weel
- 30: Complementarity constraints and induced innovation: some evidence from the First IT Regime

- Andreas Reinstaller and Werner Hölzl
- 30: Overeducation, Job Competition and Unemployment

- Joan Muysken and Bas ter Weel
- 30: Sectoral regularities of productivity growth in developing countries - A Kaldorian interpretation

- Ute Pieper
- 29: Is There a Link between Economic Outcomes and Genetic Evolution? Cross-Country Evidence from the Major Histocompatibility Complex

- J.A.M. Borghans, Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 29: Intellectual Property Rights, Strategic Technology Agreements and Market Structure, The Case of GSM

- Rudi Bekkers, Geert Duysters and Bart Verspagen
- 29: The effects of economic integration on regional growth, an evolutionary model

- Marjolein Caniëls and Bart Verspagen
- 29: The impact of education and mismatch on wages: The Netherlands, 1986 - 1998

- Joan Muysken and Jennifer Ruholl
- 29: The diffusion of computers and the distribution of wages

- Lex Borghans and B.J. ter Weel
- 29: How to Sow and Reap as You Go: a Simple Model of Cyclical Endogenous Growth

- Adriaan van Zon, Emmanuelle Fortune and Tobias Kronenberg
- 28: A Simple Endogenous Growth Model With Asymmetric Employment Opportunities by Skill

- Adriaan van Zon
- 28: Variety-robust axiomatic indices

- Sebastiaan (Bas) Straathof
- 28: Comparing the innovation performance in Canadian, French and German manufacturing enterprises

- Pierre Mohnen and P. Therrien
- 28: R&D Collaboration by SMEs in ICT industries: opportunities and limitations

- Rajneesh Narula
- 28: Health, Labour Productivity and Growth

- Joan Muysken, Ibrahim Yetkiner and Thomas Ziesemer
- 27: Universities and the Knowledge Economy

- Robin Cowan
- 27: Next to Production or to Technological Clusters? The Economics and Management of R&D Location

- Myriam Mariani
- 27: Strategic partnering by EU firms: a rejoinder

- Rajneesh Narula
- 27: Blending Words & Numbers: Towards a Framework for Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Strategies for Organizational Research

- Friso den Hertog
- 27: Protecting the digital endeavour: prospects for intellectual property rights in the information society

- Robin Cowan and Elad Harison
- 27: New cycles of innovation in a mature industry: the camera industry

- Paul Windrum