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- 18: FDI spillovers, absorptive capacities and human capital development: evidence from Argentina

- Rajneesh Narula and Anabel Marin
- 18: Manager to go? Performance dips reconsidered with evidence from Dutch football

- Allard Bruinshoofd and Bas ter Weel
- 18: A novel approach to national technological accumulation and absorptive capacity: Aggregating Cohen and Levinthal

- Rajneesh Narula and Paola Criscuolo
- 18: Long run Growth, Convergence and Factor Prices

- Bart Verspagen
- 18: Evolving Networks of Inventors

- Robin Cowan, Nicolas Jonard and Jean-Benoit Zimmermann
- 18: Trends in Growth Convergence and Divergence and Changes in Technological Access and Capabilities

- Hugo Hollanders, Luc Soete and Bas ter Weel
- 18: The Dynamics of Collective Invention

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 18: How to cure the trade balance? Reducing budget deficits versus devaluations in the presence of J- and W-curves for Brazil

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 17: Social norms and equality of opportunity in conspicuous consumption: on the diffusion of consumer good innovation

- Andreas Reinstaller and Bulat Sanditov
- 17: What happens when agent T gets a computer?

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 17: Networks as Emergent Structures from Bilateral Collaboration

- Robin Cowan, Nicolas Jonard and Jean-Benoit Zimmermann
- 17: The origins of American resource abundance

- Paul David and Gavin Wright
- 17: Cybertax

- Luc Soete and Bas ter Weel
- 17: The impact of education and mismatch on wages: the USA, 1986-1996

- Joan Muysken, Andrea Weissbrich and Claus-Henning von Restorff
- 17: Economic Growth and Technological Change

- Bart Verspagen
- 17: The Impact of Technology on Economic Growth: Some New Ideas and Empirical Considerations

- Ivo De Loo and Luc Soete
- 17: Does it matter where patent citations come from? Inventor versus examiner citations in European patents

- Paola Criscuolo and Bart Verspagen
- 16: Unstable Debt/GDP Dynamics as an Early Warning Indicator

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 16: The Spatial Dimension of Knowledge Spillovers in Europe: Evidence from Firm Patenting Data

- Bart Verspagen and Wilfred Schoenmakers
- 16: Intellectual Property Rights in the World Economy

- Bart Verspagen
- 16: Network models of innovation and knowledge diffusion

- Robin Cowan
- 16: Reconciling environmental policy with employment, international competitiveness and participation requirements

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 16: Skill-Biased Technological Change in an Endogenous Growth Model

- Hugo Hollanders and Bas ter Weel
- 16: Green Tax Reform, marginal revenue of wage income taxes, and the wage curve: A brief note

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 16: The Babbage principle after evolutionary economics

- Werner Hölzl and Andreas Reinstaller
- 16: Auctions: the big winner among trading mechanisms for the Internet economy

- Rudolf Müller
- 15: Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 15: Growth and Structural Change: Trends, Patterns and Policy Options

- Bart Verspagen
- 15: Long Memory in Time Series of Economic Growth and Convergence

- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 15: The Impact of technology and demand shocks on structural dynamics: evidence from Austrian manufacturing

- Werner Hölzl and Andreas Reinstaller
- 15: Towards a theory of technological mismatch: 2 - Economic growth

- Maurice Oude Wansink
- 15: Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments

- Dirk Engelmann and Martin Strobel
- 15: Technological Standardization with and without Borders in an Interacting Agents Model

- Robin Cowan and William Cowan
- 15: Long Waves: Conceptual, Empirical and Modelling Issues

- Gerald Silverberg
- 15: Auctions - the Big Winner Among Trading Mechanisms for the Internet Economy

- Rudolf Müller
- 14: Joining the information society: access issues for Europeans

- Aldo Geuna and W Steinmueller
- 14: When is a Wave a Wave? Long Waves as Empirical and Theoretical Constructs from a Complex Systems Perspective

- Gerald Silverberg
- 14: Networks of Inventors in the Chemical Industry

- Myriam Mariani
- 14: Some Aspects of Growth in the Netherlands 1970-1998: An International Comparison

- Hugo Hollanders and Thomas Ziesemer
- 14: Product lifecycles and skill-biased technical change

- Mark Sanders
- 14: Catching Up, Absorption Capability and the Organisation of Human Capital

- Maureen Lankhuizen
- 14: The dynamics of research networks in Brite-Euram

- Walter Garcia-Fontes and Aldo Geuna
- 14: Information Technology and the Dynamics of Joint Innovation

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- 14: Retrieval of Service Descriptions using Structured Service Models

- Rudolf Müller and Stefan Muller
- 14: Looking for synergy in organizations: The role of the concept of configuration in contemporary theory

- Raf Sluismans
- 13: Financial systems, innovation and economic performance

- Thorsten H. Block
- 13: Sweeping the Chimney before Kindling the Fire as a Workable Option for Employment Policy

- Adriaan van Zon, Huub Meijers and Joan Muysken
- 13: Technological competitiveness, trade and foreign direct investment

- Rajneesh Narula and Katharine Wakelin
- 13: ICT Revolution, Globalization and Informational Lock-in

- Bulat Sanditov
- 13: The Technological Bias in the Establishment of a Technological Regime: the adoption and enforcement of early information processing technologies in US manufacturing, 1870-1930

- Andreas Reinstaller and Werner Hölzl
- 13: Green Tax Reform and the Laffer curve in labour market models: A brief note

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 13: Cybertax

- B.J. ter Weel
- 13: Developing countries versus multinationals in a globalising world: the dangers of falling behind

- John H. Dunning and Rajneesh Narula
- 13: Mapping Health Care Innovation: Tracing Walls & Ceilings

- Friso den Hertog, Marjan Groen and Rifka Weehuizen
- 13: Governance of Environment-Enhancing Technical change - past experiences and suggestions for improvement

- Rene Kemp
- 13: Skill-Biased Technical Change: On Endogenous Growth, Wage Inequality and Government Intervention

- Hugo Hollanders and Bas ter Weel