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Regional disparities, transmission channels and countrys economic growth. (2022). Pitak, Ukasz.
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  3. Fiscal Decentralisation and Externalities on Economic Growth: Spatial-provincial evidence from Vietnam. (2021). Nguyen, Canh ; Su, Thanh ; Bui, Duy Tung.
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  4. Interconnections between local finances and regional development: a study case of Romania. (2021). Onofrei, Mihaela ; Cojocariu, Lenuta ; Oprea, Florin.
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  5. The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Competitiveness. (2017). Sato, Misato ; Dechezleprêtre, Antoine ; Dechezlepretre, Antoine.
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  6. The production function of top R&D investors: Accounting for size and sector heterogeneity with quantile estimations. (2015). Vezzani, Antonio ; Montresor, Sandro.
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  7. Endogenous specialization of heterogeneous innovative activities of firms under the technological spillovers. (2014). Bondarev, Anton.
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  8. Growth, Slowdowns, and Recoveries. (2014). Bianchi, Francesco ; Kung, Howard.
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  9. Technology Diffusion: Measurement, Causes and Consequences. (2014). Mestieri, Martí ; Comin, Diego.
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  10. Trapped Factors and Chinas Impact on Global Growth. (2014). van Reenen, John ; Terry, Stephen ; Romer, Paul ; bloom, nicholas.
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  11. Do trademarks diminish the substitutability of products in innovative knowledge-intensive services?. (2013). Crass, Dirk ; Schwiebacher, Franz.
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  12. Growth and Welfare Effects of Health Care in Knowledge Based Economies. (2013). Prettner, Klaus ; Kuhn, Michael.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2013 (Duesseldorf): Competition Policy and Regulation in a Global Economic Order.
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  13. A Schumpeterian growth model with random quality improvements. (2013). Segerstrom, Paul ; Parello, Carmelo ; Minniti, Antonio.
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  14. The Struggle to Survive in the R&D Sector: Implications for Innovation and Growth. (2013). Furukawa, Yuichi.
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  15. Legal shareholder protection and corporate R&D investment. (2013). Xiao, Gang.
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  16. Patents versus R&D subsidies in a Schumpeterian growth model with endogenous market structure. (2012). Chu, Angus ; Furukawa, Yuichi.
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  17. The entrepreneur in economic theory: from an invisible man toward a new research field. (2012). Rocha, Vera.
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  18. The Impact of Trade Integration with the EU on Porductivity in a Post-Transition Economy. The Case of Polish Manufacturing Sectors. (2012). Wolszczak-Derlacz, Joanna ; Parteka, Aleksandra.
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  19. Can overpricing of technology stocks be good for welfare? Positive spillovers vs. equity market losses. (2012). Tinn, Katrin ; Vourvachaki, E.
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  20. From growth to green growth -- a framework. (2011). Tréguer, David ; Heal, Geoffrey ; Hallegatte, Stephane ; Fay, Marianne.
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  21. Importing, Exporting, and Innovation in Developing Countries. (2011). Seker, Murat.
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  22. Entrepreneurship, firm entry, and the taxation of corporate income: Evidence from Europe. (2011). Sembenelli, Alessandro ; Di Giacomo, Marina ; Da Rin, Marco.
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  23. Formal education and public knowledge. (2011). Iacopetta, Maurizio.
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  24. Does intangible capital affect economic growth?. (2010). Thum-Thysen, Anna ; Roth, Felix.
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  25. The New Growth Theories and Their Empirics after Twenty Years. (2009). Capolupo, Rosa.
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  26. Divergence Period in the European Convergence Process. (2009). Próchniak, Mariusz ; Prochniak, Mariusz ; Vojinovi, Borut.
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  27. The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship. (2009). Braunerhjelm, Pontus ; Audretsch, David ; acs, zoltan ; Carlsson, BO.
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  29. A Politico-Economic Analysis of the European Union’s R&D Policy. (2008). Chu, Angus.
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  30. Knowledge Production in Nanomaterials : An Application of Spatial Filtering to Regional Systems of Innovation. (2008). Patuelli, Roberto ; Grimpe, Christoph.
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  31. Entrepreneurial Innovation and Sustained Long-Run Growth without Weak or Strong Scale Effects. (2008). Grossmann, Volker.
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  33. The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship. (2007). Braunerhjelm, Pontus ; acs, zoltan ; Audrestch, David ; Carlsson, BO.
    In: Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation.
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  34. Can population promote income per-capita growth? A balanced perspective. (2007). Tournemaine, Frederic.
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  35. The within-distribution business cycle dynamics of German firms. (2006). Weber, Sebastian ; Döpke, Jörg ; Dopke, Jorg.
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  36. Technological Progress in Races for Product Supremacy. (2006). Nguyen, Thang.
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  37. Overcoming the Natural Resource Constraint Through Dedicated R&D Effort with Heterogenous Labor Supply. (2006). Ricci, Francesco ; amigues, jean-pierre ; Jean-Pierre, AMIGUES.
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  40. Intellectual Property Rights and National R&D Subsidy Policies in a Two-Country Schumpeterian Framework. (2005). Stryszowski, Piotr.
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  41. HIV infection and economic growth. (2004). Ouattara, Mama.
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  45. Technological Change, Organizational Change, and Job Turnover: A Descriptive Analysis of Germany. (2002). Bender, Stefan ; Bauer, Thomas.
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  47. Market concentration and technological innovation in a dynamic model of growth and distribution. (2000). Lima, Gilberto.
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  48. Testing for Output Convergence: A Re-Examination. (2000). Cheung, Yin-Wong.
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  51. Endogenous Cycles and Growth with Indivisible Technological Developments. (1999). Peled, Dan ; Hong, Dong-Pyo.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  52. Optimal Saving under Poisson Uncertainty. (1999). Wälde, Klaus ; Walde, Klaus.
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  53. Firm Level Behavior in Repeated R&D Races. (1998). Zolnierek, James M..
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