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- 2013-026: Centre-based versus home-based childcare

- Robert Bauchmüller
- 2013-025: Dynamic models of R&D, innovation and productivity: panel data evidence for Dutch and French manufacturing

- Wladimir Raymond, Jacques Mairesse, Pierre Mohnen and Franz Palm
- 2013-024: How do ICT firms in Turkey manage innovation?: diversity in expertise versus diversity in markets

- Semih Akçomak, Akdeve E. and Derya Fındık
- 2013-023: Eliciting illegal migration rates through list randomization

- David McKenzie and Melissa Siegel
- 2013-022: Fathers' use of parental leave. What do we know?

- N. Zhelyazkova
- 2013-021: Innovation and productivity: an update

- Pierre Mohnen and Bronwyn Hall
- 2013-020: Optimal patent length and patent breadth in an R&D driven market with evolving consumer preferences: An evolutionary multi-agent based modelling approach

- Salih Cevikarslan
- 2013-019: Heterogeneity in innovation strategies, evolving consumer preferences and market structure: An evolutionary multi-agent based modelling approach

- Salih Cevikarslan
- 2013-018: Women entrepreneurs in the informal economy: Is formalization the only solution for business sustainability?

- Shyama Ramani, Ajay Thutupalli, Tamas Medovarski, Sutapa Chattopadhyay and Veena Ravichandran
- 2013-017: Political determinants and impact analysis of using a cable system as a complement to an urban transport system

- Diego Escobar-Garcia, Francisco Garcia-Orozco and Carlos Cadena-Gaitan
- 2013-016: The importance and impacts of knowledge at the macro-micro levels in the Arab Gulf countries

- Samia Mohamed Nour
- 2013-015: Overview of the knowledge economy in the Arab region

- Samia Mohamed Nour
- 2013-014: The economic importance and impacts of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in Sudan

- Samia Mohamed Nour
- 2013-013: Development and social justice: Education, training and health in Sudan

- Samia Mohamed Nour
- 2013-012: Regional systems of innovation in the Arab region

- Samia Mohamed Nour
- 2013-011: Summarizing large spatial datasets: Spatial principal components and spatial canonical correlation

- Samyukta Bhupathiraju, Bart Verspagen and Thomas Ziesemer
- 2013-010: Complementarity between internal knowledge creation and external knowledge sourcing in developing countries

- Jun Hou and Pierre Mohnen
- 2013-009: Designing an optimal 'tech fix' path to global climate stability: R&D in a multi-phase climate policy framework

- Adriaan van Zon and Paul David
- 2013-008: A set of time series data labour market stocks and flows for the Netherlands 1980 to 2010

- Manuel Mullers, Joan Muysken and Erik de Regt
- 2013-007: Firms' innovation capability-building paths and the nature of changes in learning mechanisms: Multiple case-study evidence from an emerging economy

- Paulo Figueiredo, Marcela Cohen and Saulo Gomes
- 2013-006: The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQ

- Lex Borghans, Huub Meijers and Bas ter Weel
- 2013-005: Innovation systems framework: still useful in the new global context?

- Michiko Iizuka
- 2013-004: Interactive knowledge exchanges under complex social relations: A simulation model

- Robin Cowan and Anant Kamath
- 2013-003: Impact of external knowledge acquisition strategies on innovation: a comparative study based on Dutch and Swiss panel data

- Spyros Arvanitis, Boris Lokshin, Pierre Mohnen and M. Wörter
- 2013-002: Revisiting the porter hypothesis: An empirical analysis of green innovation for the Netherlands

- George Leeuwen and Pierre Mohnen
- 2013-001: Effects of innovation on employment in Latin America

- Gustavo Crespi and Ezequiel Tacsir
- 2012-082: The impact of migration on elderly left behind in Moldova

- Franziska Gassmann, Melissa Siegel, Michaella Vanore and Jennifer Waidler
- 2012-081: Industrialization, employment and poverty

- Alejandro Lavopa and Adam Szirmai
- 2012-080: Determinants of the rural nonfarm economy in Tajikistan

- Aziz Atamanov and Marrit Van den Berg
- 2012-079: Optimal multi-phase transition paths toward a global green economy

- Paul David and Adriaan van Zon
- 2012-078: Entrepreneurship and innovation in a hybrid political order: The case of Lebanon

- Nora Stel
- 2012-077: Migration and multi-dimensional poverty in Moldovan communities

- Melissa Siegel and Jennifer Waidler
- 2012-076: European investment promotion agencies vis-à-vis multinational companies from emerging economies: Comparative analysis of BRIC investor targeting

- Sergey Filippov
- 2012-075: Optimal multi-phase transition paths toward a stabilized global climate: Integrated dynamic requirements analysis for the 'tech fix'

- Paul David and Adriaan van Zon
- 2012-074: Learning and convergence in networks

- Daniel Opolot and Theophile Azomahou
- 2012-073: Community cohesion and inherited networks - A network study of two handloom clusters in Kerala, India

- Anant Kamath and Robin Cowan
- 2012-072: Political determinants of sustainable transport in Latin American cities

- Carlos Cadena Gaitán
- 2012-071: Learning and the structure of citation networks

- François Lafond
- 2012-070: Paying informally for public health care in Albania: scarce resources or governance failure?

- Sonila Tomini and Wim Groot
- 2012-069: The determinants of home based long-term care utilisation in Western European countries

- Sonila Tomini, Wim Groot and Milena Pavlova
- 2012-068: Government R&D impact on the South African macro-economy

- Radhika Perrot, David Mosaka, Lefentse Nokaneng and Rita Sikhondze
- 2012-067: The dynamics of renewable energy transition in developing countries - The case of South Africa and India

- Radhika Perrot
- 2012-066: Switching the lights off: The impact of energy tariff increases on households in the Kyrgyz Republic

- Franziska Gassmann
- 2012-065: Worker remittances and government behaviour in the receiving countries

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 2012-064: Chronic and transitory poverty in the Kyrgyz Republic: What can synthetic panels tell us?

- Mira Bierbaum and Franziska Gassmann
- 2012-063: Globalization and the changing institution for sustainability: The case of the Salmon farming industry in Chile

- Michiko Iizuka and Jorge Katz
- 2012-062: Microeconometric evidence of financing frictions and innovative activity

- Amaresh K. Tiwari, Pierre Mohnen, Franz Palm and Sybrand Schim van der Loeff
- 2012-061: Differential welfare state impacts for frontier working age families

- Irina Burlacu and Cathal O'Donoghue
- 2012-060: Communication costs and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Evans Mupela and Adam Szirmai
- 2012-059: Determinants of the prevalence of diarrhoea in adolescents attending school: A case study of an Indian village school

- Shyama Ramani, Timothée Frühauf, Arijita Dutta and Huub Meijers