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The role of public private partnerships in fostering innovation. (2020). Pellegrino, Roberta ; Carbonara, Nunzia.
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  10. Localized Technological Change and Efficiency Wages: the Evidence across European Regions.. (2009). Quatraro, Francesco ; antonelli, cristiano ; Cristiano, Antonelli.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis LEI & BRICK - Laboratory of Economics of Innovation Franco Momigliano, Bureau of Research in Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge, Collegio Carlo Alberto. WP series.
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  13. Regional Knowledge Base and Productivity Growth: The Evidence of Italian Manufacturing. (2008). Quatraro, Francesco.
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  14. The governance of localized knowledge externalities.. (2008). Quatraro, Francesco ; Patrucco, Pier Paolo ; antonelli, cristiano.
    In: Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis LEI & BRICK - Laboratory of Economics of Innovation Franco Momigliano, Bureau of Research in Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge, Collegio Carlo Alberto. WP series.
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  17. Knowledge Production in Nanomaterials : An Application of Spatial Filtering to Regional Systems of Innovation. (2008). Patuelli, Roberto ; Grimpe, Christoph.
    In: Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano.
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  20. Cluster emergence and network evolution A longitudinal analysis of the inventor network in Sophia-Antipolis. (2008). Wal, Anne L.J..
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  21. The Entrepreneurial Advantage of World Cities. (2008). Sternberg, Rolf ; Bosma, Niels ; acs, zoltan.
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  22. Perspektiven der Innovationspolitik in den neuen Bundesländern. (2008). Schroter, Alexandra .
    In: ifo Dresden berichtet.
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  23. Patent Activity and Technical Change. (2007). Slottje, Daniel ; Basmann, Robert L..
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  24. Does Patenting negatively impact on R&D investment?An international panel data assessment. (2007). Teixeira, Aurora ; Almeida, Alexandre.
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  25. From the Geography of Innovation to Development Policy Analysis: The GMR-approach.. (2007). Varga, Attila.
    In: UPFBE Working Paper Series.
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  27. What determines the efficiency of regional innovation systems?. (2007). Slavtchev, Viktor ; Fritsch, Michael.
    In: Jena Economics Research Papers.
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  28. Innovation and Productivity a Story of Convergence and Divergence Process in EU Countries. (2006). Kokkinou, Aikaterini.
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  29. Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Study of Businesses in New South Wales, Australia. (2006). Olsen, Jane ; Lee, Boon-Chye ; Hodgkinson, Ann.
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  30. PATENTS, TECHNOLOGICAL INPUTS AND SPILLOVERS AMONG REGIONS. (2006). Maudos, Joaquin ; Gumbaualbert, Mercedes ; Villarroya, Joaquin Maudos .
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  33. The Role of Knowledge Externalities in the Spatial Distribution of Economic Growth: A Spatial Econometric Analysis for US Counties, 1969-2003. (2006). Pede, Valerien ; de Groot, Henri.
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  34. Measuring Regional Innovative Capability. (2005). Tura, Tomi.
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  36. Agglomeration and the Spatial Distribution of Creativity. (2005). Wilhelmsson, Mats ; Andersson, Roland.
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  37. Allocation of 3G Rights, Credibility and the Rules of the Game Experiences of the Swedish 3G Beaty Contest. (2005). Bjuggren, Per-Olof.
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  40. Is foreign direct investment attracted to knowledge creators?. (2004). List, John ; Co, Catherine.
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  44. Technological Diversity and Jacobs Externality Hypothesis Revisited. (2004). Ejermo, Olof.
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  45. Sectoral Knowledge Production in Swedish Regions 1993-1999. (2004). Ejermo, Olof ; Andersson, Martin.
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  47. Assessing the recreation values at risk from wildfire: an exploratory analysis. (2004). Boxall, Peter ; Pelletier, Rick ; Neupane, Anish.
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  48. Knowledge Production in Swedish Functional Regions 1993-1999. (2003). Ejermo, Olof ; Andersson, Martin.
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  49. SPATIAL LABOR MARKETS AND TECHNOLOGY SPILLOVERS - ANALYSIS FROM US MIDWEST. (2003). Monchuk, Daniel ; Miranowski, John A..
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