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- 7: Mutual Illusions and Financing New Technologies: Two-Sided Informational Cascades

- Bulat Sanditov, Robin Cowan and Clemens Kool
- 7: Determinants of university participation in EU R & D cooperative projects

- Aldo Geuna
- 7: The evolution of R&D networks

- Lorenzo Zirulia
- 7: Waves in Consumption with Interdependence among Consumers

- Robin Cowan, William Cowan and Peter Swann
- 7: Technology infrastructure in information technology industries

- W Steinmueller
- 7: Prebisch-Singer: Debates, Growth Model and Estimates

- Christine Mutz and Thomas Ziesemer
- 7: In-house R&D, outsourcing or alliances? Some strategic and economic considerations

- Rajneesh Narula
- 7: Economic activity and institutions: taking stock

- S. Parto
- 7: Explaining international R & D alliances and the role of governments

- Rajneesh Narula
- 7: Random walks and non-linear paths in macroeconomic time series: Some evidence and implications

- Franco Bevilacqua and Adriaan van Zon
- 7: Insights in the Job, Skill and Wage Structure of the Netherlands: 1986-98

- Bas ter Weel
- 6: Are computer skills the new basic skills? The returns to computer, writing and math skills in Britain

- Lex Borghans and B.J. ter Weel
- 6: Determinants Of Sectoral Average Wage and Employment Growth Rates in a Specific Factors Model with Production Externalities and International Capital Movements

- Ivo De Loo and Thomas Ziesemer
- 6: Monopolistic Competition and Search Unemployment: A Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 6: Knowledge intensive Industrial Clustering around Océ; Embedding a vertical disintegrating

- Rene Wintjes and Jan Cobbenhagen
- 6: Health, education and endogenous growth

- A.H. van Zon and J. Muysken
- 6: Forecast accuracy, information technologies and the performance of inventory policies under multi-level rolling schedule environments

- Nico Dellaert and Jully Jeunet
- 6: Location and agglomeration of FDI in The Netherlands: implications for policy

- Annelies Hogenbirk and Rajneesh Narula
- 6: Exploring the potential transition from strategic technology partnering to mergers and acquisitions

- John Hagedoorn and Bert Sadowski
- 6: Determinants Of Sectoral Average Wage Growth Rates in a Specific Factors Model with International Capital Movements: The Case of Cobb-Douglas Production Functions

- Ivo De Loo and Thomas Ziesemer
- 6: The U.S. software industry: an analysis and interpretative history

- W Steinmueller
- 6: A ‘putty-practically-clay’ vintage model with R&D driven biases in energy-saving technical change

- Adriaan van Zon and Thomas Lontzek
- 5: Are computer skills the new basic skills? The returns to computer, writing and math skills in Britain

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 5: Simulation models of technological innovation: A Review

- Paul Windrum
- 5: Expert Systems: Aspects of and Limitations to the Codifiability of Knowledge

- Robin Cowan
- 5: Back from the brink: Microsoft and the strategic use of standards in the Browser Wars

- Paul Windrum
- 5: The role of developing country multinationals in the acquisition of industrial technology in Nigeria: a pilot study

- Rajneesh Narula
- 5: European productivity gaps: Is R&D the solution?

- Christoph Meister and Bart Verspagen
- 5: Regional differences in technology: theory and empirics

- Marjolein Caniëls
- 5: Research in energy conversion technologies: Policy instruments and uncertainty

- Sebastiaan (Bas) Straathof and Adriaan van Zon
- 5: Vintage Modelling for Dummies using the Putty-Practically-Clay Approach

- Adriaan van Zon
- 5: Evolution, dynamics, and fixed points

- Reinoud Joosten
- 5: Strategic technology alliances by European firms since 1980: questioning integration?

- Rajneesh Narula
- 4: Endogenous Technical Change and Skill Biases in Employment Opportunities

- Adriaan van Zon
- 4: Digital Technologies, Research Collaborations and the Extension of Protection for Intellectual Property in Science: Will Building 'Good Fences' Really Make 'Good Neighbors'?

- Paul David
- 4: On trickling chimneys and other unemployment misery

- Adriaan van Zon, Huub Meijers and Joan Muysken
- 4: Pricing and Welfare of Parallel Imports in the Pharmaceutical Industry

- Catalina Bordoy and Izabela Jelovac
- 4: Schumpeter and the Knowledge-Based Economy: On Technology and Competition Policy

- Luc Soete and Bas ter Weel
- 4: Simultaneous Estimation of Income and Price Elasticities of Export Demand, Scale Economies and Total Factor Productivity Growth for Brazil

- Christine Mutz and Thomas Ziesemer
- 4: Dutch Manufacturing MNEs in the United States, 1950-1995

- Rajneesh Narula and Annelies Hogenbirk
- 4: Het management van de kennisstroom: een sleutelrol voor het personeelsbeleid

- Friso den Hertog and Ed van Sluijs
- 4: Dissent on convergence: the role of public factors, international trade and path dependence

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 4: Understanding absorptive capacities in an "innovation systems" context: consequences for economic and employment growth

- Rajneesh Narula
- 4: How ‘Provincial’ is your Region? Effects on Labour Productivity in Europe

- Alfonso Gambardella, Myriam Mariani and Salvatore Torrisi
- 3: Knowledge Dynamics in a Network Industry

- Robin Cowan, Nicolas Jonard and Müge Ozman
- 3: From Which Side to the Steady State of the Augmented Solow Model? The Role of Country-Specific Total Factor Productivity Growth Rates

- Hugo Hollanders
- 3: Tragedy of the Public Knowledge 'Commons'? Global Science, Intellectual Property and the Digital Technology Boomerang

- Paul David
- 3: The Dynamics of Innovation and Investment, with application to Australia 1984 - 1998

- Jerry Courvisanos
- 3: Gains from trade and environmental policy under imperfect competition and pollution from transport

- Luc Soete and Thomas Ziesemer
- 3: What determines technological hits? Geography vs. firm competencies

- Myriam Mariani
- 3: European universities: relationships among age, dimension and science research quality

- Aldo Geuna
- 3: The Geographic Distribution of Patents and Value Added Across European

- Marjolein Caniëls
- 3: De kennisonderneming: metaforen van organisatie-onderzoek

- Friso den Hertog and Ed van Sluijs
- 3: Globalisation, EU expansion and consequences for MNE location

- Rajneesh Narula
- 2: Sovereign Risk and Simple Debt Dynamics in Asia

- Clemens Kool, Thomas Ziesemer, Rainer Haselmann and Stephanie Holle
- 2: Globalisation and the Small Economy: The Case of the Netherlands

- Annelies Hogenbirk and Rajneesh Narula
- 2: The Stringency of Environmental Regulation and the 'Porter Hypothesis'

- Thomas Roediger-Schluge
- 2: Allocation of funds and research output: the case of UK universities

- Aldo Geuna
- 2: Neo-Schumpeterian Simulation Models

- Paul Windrum
- 2: Science reorganized? Post-modern visions of research and the curse of success

- Paul David
- 2: Fables of Faubus?: Testing the Sectoral Shift Hypothesis in the Netherlands Using a Simplified Kalman Filter Model

- Ivo De Loo
- 2: University participation in community programmes: how does the selection process work ?

- Aldo Geuna
- 2: People People: Social Capital and the Labor-Market - Outcomes of Underrepresented Groups

- Lex Borghans, Bas ter Weel and Bruce Weinberg
- 1: Tying of aid reversed: alternative incentive schemes for development aid, productivity enhancement and change of income distribution

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 1: Micro-uncertainty and growth

- S.M. Straathof
- 1: “Good” Governance and Policy Analysis: What of Institutions?

- Saeed Parto
- 1: Evolutionary understanding of corporate foreign investment behaviour: US foreign direct investment in Europe

- John Hagedoorn and Rajneesh Narula
- 1: Technological catch-up and strategic technology partnering in developing countries

- Rajneesh Narula and Bert Sadowski
- 1: Micro-uncertainty and growth

- Sebastiaan (Bas) Straathof
- 1: Globalisation and trends in international R&D alliances

- Rajneesh Narula
- 1: Innovation, Knowledge Creation and Technology Policy in Europe

- Luc Soete and Bas ter Weel
- 1: The Changing Nature of Pharmaceutical R&D - Opportunities for Asia?

- Jörg Mahlich and Thomas Roediger-Schluga
- 1: Technology, Knowledge Spillovers and Changes in Skill Structure

- Hugo Hollanders and Bas ter Weel
- 1: The pattern and determinants of US foreign direct investment in industrialised countries

- Rajneesh Narula and Katharina Wakelin