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- 12: Patterns of inter-sectoral diffusion of technological growth: income, concentration, and public capital stocks

- Ute Pieper
- 12: Growth with perfect capital movements in CES: US Debt Dynamics and model estimation

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 12: Productivity growth and R & D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms

- Katharina Wakelin
- 12: Exploring the potential transition from strategic technology partnering to mergers and acquisitions

- John Hagedoorn and Bert Sadowski
- 12: The Curse Of Natural Resources In The Transition Economies

- Tobias Kronenberg
- 12: The "BIT TAX": the case for further research

- Luc Soete and Karin Kamp
- 12: Structural change in the presence of network externalities: a co-evolutionary model of technological successions

- Paul Windrum and Chris Birchenhall
- 12: How to Apply Trade Theory to the German Unification? Making sense of 'comparative advantage in nothing'

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 12: Mind the Gap - Building Profitable Community Based Businesses on the Internet

- Bernhard Krieger and Philipp Müller
- 12: Skill-Biased Technical Change: Theoretical Concepts, Empirical Problems and a Survey of the Evidence

- Mark Sanders and Bas ter Weel
- 11: A duopoly Logit model with price competition and strategic compatibility

- Nicolas Jonard and Eric Schenk
- 11: An Empirically-Based Taxonomy of Dutch Manufacturing: Innovation Policy Implications

- Wladimir Raymond, Pierre Mohnen, Franz Palm and Berit Schneider
- 11: A three-sector endogenous growth model with combined technological change: the choice between basic innovations and quality improvements

- P Verbene, A.H. van Zon and J. Muysken
- 11: The Environmental Porter Hypothesis as a Technology Adoption Problem?

- Ben Kriechel and Thomas Ziesemer
- 11: Strange Bedfellows in the Personal Computer Industry: Technology Alliances between IBM and Apple

- John Hagedoorn, Elias Carayannis and Jeffrey Alexander
- 11: R&D Collaboration by SMEs: new opportunities and limitations in the face of globalisation

- Rajneesh Narula
- 11: Towards a theory of technological mismatch: 1 - Consumption

- M. J. Oude Wansink
- 11: Globalisation, organisational modes and the growth of international strategic technology alliances

- Rajneesh Narula and John Hagedoorn
- 11: General Purpose Technologies and Energy Policy

- Adriaan van Zon and Tobias Kronenberg
- 11: Globalisation and New Realities for MNE-Developing Host Country Interaction

- Rajneesh Narula and John H. Dunning
- 11: Restructuring and economic performance: the experience of the Tunisian economy

- Sofiane Ghali and Pierre Mohnen
- 10: R&D Collaboration by 'stand-alone' SMEs: opportunities and limitations in the ICT sector

- Rajneesh Narula
- 10: The Effect of Mergers and Acquisitions on the Technological Performance of Companies in a High-tech Environment

- John Hagedoorn and Geert Duysters
- 10: The international dimension of innovation

- Rajneesh Narula and Antonello Zanfei
- 10: On the creation of networks and knowledge

- Robin Cowan, Nicolas Jonard and Jean-Benoit Zimmermann
- 10: The effect of core competence building on companies performance

- Geert Duysters and John Hagedoorn
- 10: Unlocking a lock-in: towards a model of technological succession

- Paul Windrum
- 10: Industry Life Cycles in Dutch Manufacturing

- Machiel van Dijk
- 10: Generiek raamwerk: zorg en kosten

- Gijs Boas
- 10: Education and Training in a Model of Endogenous Growth with Creative Destruction

- Adriaan van Zon and Roberto Antonietti
- 10: Technological convergence in the IT industry: the role of strategic technology alliances and technological competencies

- Geert Duysters and John Hagedoorn
- 9: The invisible college of the economics of innovation and technological change

- Bart Verspagen and Claudia Werker
- 9: Foreign direct investment and economic development: Opportunities and limitations from a developing country perspective

- Rajneesh Narula and Brian Portelli
- 9: Explaining the 'new' wave of outward FDI from developing coountries: the case of Taiwan and Korea

- John H. Dunning, Roger van Hoesel and Rajneesh Narula
- 9: Networks, Noise and Navigation: Sustaining Metcalfe’s Law through Technological Innovation

- Paul Windrum and Peter Swann
- 9: Is the World Flat or Round? Mapping Changes in the Taste for Art

- Peter Swann
- 9: Learning in Dynamic Inter-firm Networks - The Efficacy of Multiple Contacts

- John Hagedoorn and Geert Duysters
- 9: The Structure of the Asian Debt Crisis in Theoretical and Historical Perspective

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 9: What type of enterprise forges close links with universities and government labs? Evidence from CIS2

- Pierre Mohnen and Cathy Hoareau
- 9: Additionality as a principle of European R & D funding

- Paul David, Aldo Geuna and W Steinmueller
- 9: Shifts in foreign trade, competitiveness and growth potential: from Baltics to "Bal-techs" ?

- Maureen Lankhuizen
- 9: Malthus irrelevant?

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 8: Knowledge Spillovers and Wage Inequality: An Empirical Investigation of Knowledge-Skill Complementarity

- Allard Bruinshoofd, Hugo Hollanders and Bas ter Weel
- 8: European universities: an interpretative history

- Aldo Geuna
- 8: Foreign direct investment through acquisitions and implications for technological upgrading: Case evidence from Tanzania

- Brian Portelli and Rajneesh Narula
- 8: External Appropriation of Innovative Capabilities: The Preference for Strategic Alliances or M&AS

- John Hagedoorn
- 8: Waves and Cycles: Explorations in the Pure Theory of Price for Fine Art

- Robin Cowan
- 8: Evolutionary modeling in economics: recent history and immediate prospects

- Gerald Silverberg
- 8: The Environmental Porter Hypothesis as a Technology Adoption Problem?

- Ben Kriechel and Thomas Ziesemer
- 8: The coherence of EU trade, competition, and industry policies in the high tech sector: the case of the telecommunications services sector

- Foray Dominique, Pauline Rutsaert and Luc Soete
- 8: Outward Investment from the Netherlands: Introduction and Overview

- Roger van Hoesel and Rajneesh Narula
- 8: Developing a European Polity: the case for governance on the Internet at the European Level

- Jamal Shahin