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Green innovation: the role of government subsidies under the system of digital finance -based on a zero-inflated negative binomial model. (2024). Zhan, Weipeng ; Khan, Salah Uddin ; Bilan, Yuriy ; Chen, Huangxin ; Feng, Linjie.
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  16. R&D subsidies and firms cost of debt. (2015). Hottenrott, Hanna ; Demeulemeester, Sarah.
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  20. Can R&D subsidies counteract the economic crisis? – Macroeconomic effects in Germany. (2015). Nulsch, Nicole ; Ludwig, Udo ; Loose, Brigitte ; Brautzsch, Hans-Ulrich ; Gunther, Jutta.
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  25. The Effects of the Government Research and Development Support Policies on the Local Firms Innovative Performance. (2014). Choi, Kyung Hee.
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  29. (International) R&D collaboration and SMEs: The effectiveness of targeted public R&D support schemes. (2014). Hottenrott, Hanna ; Lopes-Bento, Cindy.
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  30. A dynamic auction for multi-object procurement under a hard budget constraint. (2014). Giebe, Thomas ; Ensthaler, Ludwig.
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  32. Absorptive capacity from foreign direct investment in Spanish manufacturing firms. (2014). Rosell-Martinez, Jorge ; Sanchez-Sellero, Pedro ; Garcia-Vazquez, Jose Manuel .
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  35. Does Government Support for Private Innovation Matter? Firm-Level Evidence from Turkey and Poland. (2013). Tandoğan, Vedat ; Szczygielski, Krzysztof ; Pamukçu, Mehmet ; Grabowski, Wojciech ; Pamukcu, Teoman ; Tandogan, Sinan .
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  36. THE DYNAMICS OF R&D HUMAN RESOURCES IN ROMANIA WITHIN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT. (2013). LAVRIC, Victor .
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  40. Micro-econometric approaches to the evaluation of technology-oriented public programmes: a non-technical review of the state of the art. (2013). Arvanitis, Spyros.
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  41. Value for money? New microeconometric evidence on public R&D grants in Flanders. (2013). Czarnitzki, Dirk ; Lopes-Bento, Cindy.
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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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