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Do public R&D subsidies produce jobs? Evidence from the SBIR/STTR program. (2021). Lanahan, Lauren ; Johnson, Evan ; Joshi, Amol M.
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  42. MANAGERIAL METHODS STIMULATING NEW IDEAS OR CREATIVITY IN ROMANIA WIHIN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT. (2013). Ion, Popa ; Victor, LAVRIC .
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  43. R&D INCENTIVES: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A PLACE-BASED POLICY. (2012). Giunta, Anna ; Gabriele, Roberto.
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  44. THE DYNAMICS OF R&D ACTIVITIES IN ROMANIA WITHIN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT. (2012). LAVRIC, Victor .
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  46. Do financial constraints threat the innovation process? Evidence from Portuguese firms. (2011). Silva, Filipe ; Carreira, Carlos.
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  50. Using Innovation Surveys for Econometric Analysis. (2010). Mohnen, Pierre ; Mairesse, Jacques.
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