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   2016-022: Public policy and mental health: What we can learn from the HIV movement  David Scheerer, Zina Nimeh and Stefan Weinmann2016-021: International standards certification, institutional voids and exports from developing country firms  Micheline Goedhuys and Leo Sleuwagen2016-020: Multinational enterprises and economic development in host countries: What we know and what we don't know  Rajneesh Narula and André Pineli2016-019: The impact of ex-ante subsidies to researchers on researcher's productivity: Evidence from a developing country  Diego Aboal and Ezequiel Tacsir2016-018: Migration, occupation and education: Evidence from Ghana  Clotilde Mahe and Wim Naudé2016-017: Technological Innovation Systems and the wider context: A framework for developing countries  Hans Edsand2016-016: Structural transformation in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS)  Wim Naudé, Adam Szirmai and Nobuya Haraguchi2016-015: Structural decompositions of energy consumption, energy intensity, emissions and emission intensity - A sectoral perspective: empirical evidence from WIOD over 1995 to 2009  Sheng Zhong2016-014: The dynamics of vehicle energy efficiency: Evidence from the Massachusetts Vehicle Census  Sheng Zhong2016-013: The role of technological trajectories in catching-up-based development: An application to energy efficiency technologies  Sheng Zhong and Bart Verspagen2016-012: Management standard certification and firm productivity: micro-evidence from Africa  Micheline Goedhuys and Pierre Mohnen2016-011: Inclusive labour market: A role for a job guarantee scheme  Saskia Klosse and Joan Muysken2016-010: On the optimum timing of the global carbon-transition under conditions of extreme weather-related damages: further green paradoxical results  Adriaan van Zon2016-009: Aid, institutions and economic growth: Heterogeneous parameters and heterogeneous donors  Hassen Wako2016-008: Determinants of innovation in Croatian SMEs: Comparison of service and manufacturing firms  Ljiljana Božić and Pierre Mohnen2016-007: Rejected Afghan asylum seekers in the Netherlands: Migration experiences, current situations and future aspirations  Katie Kuschminder and Melissa Siegel2016-006: On the value of foreign PhDs in the developing world: Training versus selection effects  Helena Barnard, Robin Cowan and Moritz Muller2016-005: Critical raw material strategies in different world regions  Eva Bartekova-Hedoin and Rene Kemp2016-004: A semi-endogenous growth model for developing countries with public factors, imported capital goods, and limited export demand  Jan Simon Hallonsten and Thomas Ziesemer2016-003: Institutional factors and people's preferences in social protection  Franziska Gassmann, Pierre Mohnen and Vincenzo Vinci2016-002: New variables for vocational secondary schooling: Patterns around the world from 1950-2010  Alison Cathles2016-001: Mexican manufacturing and its integration into global value chains  Juan Carlos Castillo and Adam Szirmai2015-056: Pharaohs of the deep state: Social capital in an obstinate regime  Marijn Clevers and Zinah Nimeh2015-055: The innovation-trade nexus: Italy in historical perspective (1861-1939)  Giacomo Domini2015-054: Growth and innovation in the presence of knowledge and R&D accumulation dynamics  Michael Verba2015-053: Migration as a response to differences in human rights and income: A bilateral panel study  Pui Hang Wong and Mehmet Celbis2015-052: Poverty traps: the neglected role of vitality  Aline Meysonnat, Joan Muysken and Adriaan van Zon2015-051: Technological change in developing countries: Trade-offs between economic, social, and environmental sustainability  Isabella Massa2015-050: Sustainable development and industrial development: Manufacturing environmental performance, technology and consumption/production perspectives  Massimiliano Mazzanti, Francesco Nicolli, Giovanni Marin and Marianna Gilli2015-049: Catching-up in a globalised context: Technological change as a driver of growth  Bart Verspagen and Mary Kaltenberg2015-048: Structural change and the ability to sustain growth  Neil Foster-McGregor, Ibrahima Kaba and Adam Szirmai2015-047: Global value chains, development and emerging economies  Gary Gereffi2015-046: Is Sino-African trade exacerbating resource dependence in Africa?  Alexis Habiyaremye2015-045: Social inclusion and structural transformation: Concepts, measurements and trade-offs  A. de Haan2015-044: Does technological change drive inclusive industrialization?: A review of major concepts and findings  Thomas Gries, R. Grundmann, I. Palnau and M. Redlin2015-043: Industrialisation, Innovation, Inclusion  Wim Naudé and Paula Nagler2015-042: A macroeconomic analysis of the returns to public R&D investments  Roel Van Elk, Bart Verspagen, Bas ter Weel, Karen van der Wiel and Bram Wouterse2015-041: The performance of firms in Latin America and the Caribbean: Microeconomic factors and the role of innovation  Matteo Grazzi, Carlo Pietrobelli and Adam Szirmai2015-040: Firms' excess savings and the Dutch current account surplus: a stock-flow consistent approach  Huub Meijers, Joan Muysken and Olaf Sleijpen2015-039: Industrialisation in Time and Space  Alejandro Lavopa and Adam Szirmai2015-038: Measuring innovation in all sectors of the economy  Fred Gaut2015-037: The emergence of parallel trajectories in the automobile industry: Environmental issues and the creation of new markets  Bertha Vallejo2015-036: UNU-MERIT at 25 years: How doctoral training at UNU-MERIT contributes to the community of scholars in the economis of innovation?  Semih Akçomak, Abraham Garcia and Fernando Santiago2015-035: Foreign direct investment and technology spillovers in low and middle-income countries: A comparative cross-sectoral analysis  Jojo Jacob and Simone Sasso2015-034: Moving beyond the UNSCR 1325 framework: Women as economic participants during and after conflict  Tamara Kool2015-033: Migration, entrepreneurship and development: A critical review  Wim Naudé, Melissa Siegel and Katrin Marchand2015-032: Deindustrialisation, structural change and sustainable economic growth  Fiona Tregenna2015-031: The paradox of openness revisited: Collaborative innovation and patenting by UK innovators  Ashish Arora, Suma Athreye and Can Huang2015-030: Micro-evidence on product and labor market regime differences between Chile and France  Sabien Dobbelaere, Rodolfo Lauterbach and Jacques Mairesse2015-029: Comparing micro-evidence on rent sharing from three different approaches  Sabien Dobbelaere and Jacques Mairesse |  |