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This article discusses the visions about nuclear breeder reactors, plans set out in the aftermath of World War II. This seemed like the ideal solution for future energy, and even small countries, as Sweden, launched breeder reactor programs. The breeder reactor never reached industrial...
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for growth. To secure industrial dynamics and growth in the long term, institutions must be designed both to encourage …
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In this paper, we focus on the connections between creativity, social capital and economic performance and growth. Our working hypothesis is that both creativity and social capital influences the economy, both each per se, but also through their influence on each other. We regard creativity as...
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specialists in the area and with deep knowledge of the pertinent institutions in Sweden and the US. These two countries have been …
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Unemployment rates differ dramatically across European regions. This paper analyses these differences by integrating institutional and spatial perspectives into a unified theoretical framework. An econometric model is then used to analyse differences among European NUTS2 regions. The results of...
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This paper analyses how increased R&D expenditures and market size influence the distribution of comparative advantage. Previous studies report ambiguous results and also refer to periods when markets where much more segmented and production factors less mobile. The empirical analysis comprise...
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Previous studies have shown that differences in corporate governance systems and both formal and informal institutions …, the regions have different legal traditions and also differ substantially in informal institutions. This paper is a study …
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institutions – possibly with the exception of the family in all its various forms – are the most important agents for the vertical … dynamics in one of our most conservative cultural institutions, and are therefore decisive for the development of society in …
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This paper studies the impact of remittances on investment. Workers’ remittances to developing countries have grown to be an important source of financing, amounting to around $300 billion a year. The funds are used for both consumption and investment in the home countries of the migrants. The...
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This paper uses an institutional approach to investigate the relationship between the regional institutional environment and regional new firm formation. The importance of perceived attitudes regarding private enterprises, local taxes, political majority, the size of the government sector and...
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