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- 2006-036: The structure of R&D collaboration networks in the European Framework Programmes

- Thomas Roediger-Schluga and Michael J. Barber
- 2006-035: Irreversible Investment under Uncertainty in Electricity Generation: A Clay-Clay-Vintage Portfolio Approach with an Application to Climate Change Policy in the UK

- Adriaan van Zon and Sabine Fuss
- 2006-034: A Brief History of Mobile Telecommunication in Europe

- Theo Dunnewijk and Staffan Hultén
- 2006-033: (S,s) Pricing: Does the Heterogeneity Wipe Out the Asymmetry on Micro Level?

- Zakaria Babutsidze
- 2006-032: Foreign Ownership, Technological Capabilities and Exports: Evidence from 205 Clothing Firms in Sri Lanka

- Ganeshan Wignaraja
- 2006-031: Indian Pharma Within Global Reach?

- Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- 2006-030: Absorptive Capacity and Export Diversification in Sub-Saharan African Countries

- Alexis Habiyaremye and Thomas Ziesemer
- 2006-029: Information and intellectual property: The global challenges

- Rishab Ghosh and Luc Soete
- 2006-028: Empirical studies of innovation in the knowledge driven economy

- Bronwyn Hall and Jacques Mairesse
- 2006-027: Innovativity: A comparison across seven European countries

- Pierre Mohnen, Jacques Mairesse and Marcel Dagenais
- 2006-026: Rough Road to Market: Institutional Barriers to Innovations in Africa

- Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- 2006-025: Diffusion Paths for Micro Cogeneration Using Hydrogen in the Netherlands

- Mattijs Taanman, Arend de Groot, Rene Kemp and Bart Verspagen
- 2006-024: How "black" is the black sheep compared to all others? Turkey and the EU

- Semih Akçomak and Saeed Parto
- 2006-023: Are North-South Technological Spillovers Substantial?: A Dynamic Panel Data Model Estimation

- Watu Wamae
- 2006-022: A Technology Acquisition Model: The Role of Learning and Innovation

- Watu Wamae
- 2006-021: Creating the Capacity to Benefit from Technological Change in Developing Countries

- Watu Wamae
- 2006-020: Worker Remittances and Growth: The Physical and Human Capital Channels

- Thomas Ziesemer
- 2006-019: India's product patent protection regime: Less or more of "pills for the poor"?

- Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- 2006-018: Buying and Selling Research and Development Services, 1997 to 2002

- Pierre Mohnen, Antoine Rose and Julio Rosa
- 2006-017: Concepts and guidelines for diagnostic assessments of agricultural innovation capacity

- Andrew Hall, Lynn Mytelka and Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka
- 2006-016: Random walks and cointegration relationships in international parity conditions between Germany and USA for the Bretton-Woods period

- Franco Bevilacqua
- 2006-015: The Determinants of Pharmaceutical R&D Expenditures: Evidence from Japan

- Jörg Mahlich and Thomas Roediger-Schluga
- 2006-014: Foreign Direct Investment, Firm-Level Capabilities and Human Capital Development: Evidence from Kenyan Manufacturing Industry

- Geoffrey Gachino
- 2006-013: On the Persistence of Inequality in the Distribution of Personal Abilities and Income

- Adriaan van Zon and Hannah Kiiver
- 2006-012: Random walks and cointegration relationships in international parity conditions between Germany and USA for the post Bretton-Woods period

- Franco Bevilacqua
- 2006-011: Persistence of Innovation in Dutch Manufacturing: Is it Spurious?

- Pierre Mohnen, S. Schim van der Loeff, Franz Palm and Wladimir Raymond
- 2006-010: Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Spillovers: Evidence from The Indian Manufacturing Sector

- Subash Sasidharan
- 2006-009: Taxation and Technology Adoption: A Hotelling Approach

- Thomas Ziesemer and Ben Kriechel
- 2006-008: Breaking the Fence: Patent Rights and Biomedical Innovation in 'Technology Followers'

- Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- 2006-007: Learning in Local Systems and Global Links: The Otigba Computer Hardware Cluster in Nigeria

- Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka
- 2006-006: Beyond unobserved heterogeneity in computer wage premiums / Data on computer use in Germany, 1997 – 2001

- Joan Muysken, S. Schim van der Loeff and Valeria Cheshko
- 2006-005: Small Islands, New Technologies and Globalization: A Case of ICT adoption by SMEs in Mauritius

- Kaushalesh Lal and Aveeraj Sharma Peedoly
- 2006-004: Technological Capabilities with Different Degree of Coherence: A Comparative Study of Domestic-Oriented vs. Export-Driven Bulgarian Software Companies

- Rossitza Rousseva
- 2006-003: Capacity development for agricultural biotechnology in developing countries: Concepts, contexts, case studies and operational challenges of a systems perspective

- Andrew Hall and Jeroen Dijkman
- 2006-002: Public private sector partnerships in an agricultural system of innovation: concepts and challenges

- Andrew Hall
- 2006-001: A Knowledge Economy Paradigm and its Consequences

- Luc Soete
- 039: How do collaboration and investments in knowledge management affect process innovation in services?

- Mona Ashok, Rajneesh Narula and Andrea Martinez-Noya