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- 26: Intellectual property rights in a knowledge-based economy

- Robin Cowan and Elad Harison
- 26: Merit, Approbation and the Evolution of Social Structure

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 26: Network Structure and the Diffusion of Knowledge

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 26: Breaking the Waves: A Poisson Regression Approach to Schumpeterian Clustering of Basic Innovations

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 26: Factors affecting the adoption of intranets and extranets by SMEs: a UK study

- Paul Windrum and Pascale de Berranger
- 25: The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness

- Robin Cowan, Paul David and Dominique Foray
- 25: How computerization changes the UK labour market: The facts viewed from a new perspective

- Lex Borgmans and Bas ter Weel
- 25: Complementarities in Innovation Policy

- Pierre Mohnen and Lars-Hendrik Roeller
- 25: Innovating through strategic alliances: moving towards international partnerships and contractual agreements

- Rajneesh Narula and John Hagedoorn
- 25: Economic stagnation in Weimar Germany: A structuralist perspective

- Thorsten Block
- 25: Using multi-hub structures for international R&D: Organizational inertia and the challenges of implementation

- Paola Criscuolo and Rajneesh Narula
- 24: Health as a Principal Determinant of Economic Growth

- Adriaan van Zon and Joan Muysken
- 24: Denk- en doegroepen voor een duurzaam toerisme in Hasselt. Beleidsvoorstellen

- Raf Sluismans and Patrick De Groote
- 24: Investing in Knowledge: On the Trade-Off between R&D, ICT, Skills and Migration

- Bas ter Weel
- 24: Exploring the relationship between direct and indirect spillovers from FDI in Argentina

- Rajneesh Narula and Anabel Marin
- 24: ICT as Technical Change in the Matching and Production Functions of a Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 24: Sovereign risk and simple debt dynamics: the sase of Brazil and Argentina

- Thomas Ziesemer, Clemens Kool and Rainer Haselmann
- 24: Explaining the growth of strategic R&D alliances by European firms

- Rajneesh Narula
- 23: Knowledge-intensive services and international competitiveness: a four country comparison

- Paul Windrum and Mark Tomlinson
- 23: SME policy and the Regional Dimension of Innovation: Towards a New Paradigm for Innovation Policy?

- Claire Nauwelaers and Rene Wintjes
- 23: Multi Agent Diagnosis: an analysis

- Nico Roos, A. ter Reije, A. Bos and C. Witteveen
- 23: Wage Divergence and Asymmetries in Unemployment in a Model with Biased Technical Change

- J. Muysken, Mark Sanders and A. Van Zon
- 23: Investing in Energy Conversion Technologies - An Optimum Vintage Portfolio Selection Approach

- Adriaan van Zon and Sabine Fuss
- 23: Snow Removal Auctions in Montreal: Costs, Informational Rents, and Procurement Management

- Véronique Flambard, Pierre Lasserre and Pierre Mohnen
- 22: Choosing between internal and non-internal R&D activities: some technological and economic factors

- Rajneesh Narula
- 22: Reconciling Environmental Policy with Employment, International Competitiveness and Participation Requirements

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 22: Self-Organizing Inter-Firm Networks

- Müge Ozman
- 22: Globalization, Tax Erosion and the Internet

- Luc Soete and Bas Weel
- 22: Automatic ontology mapping for agent communication

- Floris Wiesman, N Roos and R. Vogt
- 22: ICT as Technical Change in the Matching and Production Functions of a Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 22: The Division of Labour, Worker Organisation, and Technological Change

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 22: The Importance of R&D for Innovation: A Reassessment Using French Survey Data

- Jacques Mairesse and Pierre Mohnen
- 21: Innovation in Enterprise Clusters: Evidence from Dutch Manufacturing

- Bert Diederen, Pierre Mohnen, Franz Palm, Wladimir Raymond and Sybrand Schim van der Loeff
- 21: The size distribution of innovations revisited: an application of extreme value statistics to citation and value measures of patent significance

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 21: Stickiness of Commercial Virtual Communities

- Rita Walczuch, Marcel Verkuijlen, Bas Geus and Ursela Ronnen
- 21: Monopolistic Competition, Search Unemployment, and Macroeconomics

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 21: Skill-biased technical change: On technology and wages in the Netherlands

- Allard Bruinshoofd and Bas ter Weel
- 21: Transitions: An Institutionalist Perspective

- Saeed Parto
- 21: Explaining 'Inertia' in R&D internationalisation: Norwegian firms and the role of home country-effects

- Rajneesh Narula
- 21: Spatial distance in a technology gap model

- Marjolein Caniëls and Bart Verspagen
- 20: Science-Technology Linkages in an Emerging Research Platform: The case of Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology

- Stéphane Malo and Aldo Geuna
- 20: Public Policy and Sustainable Development: Agenda (21) for Change?

- Saeed Parto and David Doloreux
- 20: The Self-Organisation of Innovation Networks

- Andreas Pyka and Paul Windrum
- 20: Knowledge Transfer and the Services Sector in the Context of the New Economy

- Robin Cowan, Luc Soete and Oxana Tchervonnava
- 20: A Comparison of Punishment Rules in Repeated Public Good Games - An Experimental Study

- Torsten Decker, Andreas Stiehler and Martin Strobel
- 20: Economic growth, innovation systems, and institutional change: A Trilogy in Five Parts

- Saeed Parto, Tommaso Ciarli and Saurabh Arora
- 20: Harmonizing Europe’s payment systems: an uphill battle?

- Gottfried Leibbrandt
- 19: Creation and Destruction of Comparative Advantage by Public Investment in the Transport Infrastructure of Transit Economies and by Environmental Taxes

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 19: The implications of growing cross-border interdependence for systems of innovation

- Rajneesh Narula
- 19: Computers, Skills and Wages

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 19: Mapping Technological Trajectories as Patent Citation Networks. A Study on the History of Fuel Cell Research

- Bart Verspagen
- 19: FDI and its role in economic development: Do we need a new agenda?

- Sanjaya Lall and Rajneesh Narula
- 19: Wage Divergence and Asymmetries in Unemployment in a Model with Biased Technical Change

- Joan Muysken, Mark Sanders and Adriaan van Zon
- 19: Product differentiation and product complexity: A conceptual model and an empirical application to microcomputers

- Koen Frenken and Paul Windrum
- 19: Sustainability and the Local Scale: Squaring the Peg?

- Saeed Parto