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Report NEP-TID-2006-10-21
This is the archive for NEP-TID , a report on new working papers in the area of Technology & Industrial Dynamics. Roberto Fontana issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-TID
The following items were anounced in this report:
Eugenio Archontopoulos & Dominique Guellec & Niels Stevnsborg & Bruno van Pottelsberghe & Nicolas van Zeebroeck, 2006.
"When small is beautiful: measuring the evolution and consequences of the voluminosity of patent applications at the EPO ,"
Working Papers CEB
06-019.RS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim (CEB).
[Downloadable!] Nicolas van Zeebroeck & Bruno Van Pottelsberghe & Dominique Guellec, 2006.
"Claiming more: the increased voluminosity of patent applications and its determinants ,"
Working Papers CEB
06-018.RS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim (CEB).
[Downloadable!] Thomas Downes & Shane Greenstein, 2006.
"Understanding Why Universal Service Obligations May Be Unnecessary: The Private Development of Local Internet Access Markets ,"
Discussion Papers Series, Department of Economics, Tufts University
0615, Department of Economics, Tufts University.
[Downloadable!] Michaela Trippl & Franz Tödtling, 2006.
"From the ivory tower to the market place? The changing role of knowledge organisations in spurring the development of biotechnology clusters in Austria ,"
SRE-Disc
sre-disc-2006_07, Department of City and Regional Development, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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