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address this question by characterizing and evaluating the policy pursued in Sweden and the US, two countries that put a great … record, there is an impression of laggard rates of commercialization of academic research results in Sweden. Although there …
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This paper investigates the relative labor productivity level for total manufacturing in Germany, Sweden and the US for …
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This paper shows that geographical investor heterogeneity strongly influences sovereign risk. While standard sovereign debt models mainly attribute the absence of sovereign defaults to foreign creditor retaliation, a new theoretical literature argues that domestic creditors also affect borrowing...
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it can be used to account for some of the observed differences between Sweden and the US in this respect. Our normative …
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tested by an in-depth examination of the experiences of Sweden and the US. Despite large levels of R&D spending and … comprehensive government support schemes, science-based entrepre-neurship has been far less important in Sweden compared to the US … Sweden in some areas is consistent with these changes. Our analysis suggests that a policy aimed at encouraging science …
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Measured by per-capita publication measures, Sweden is an academic powerhouse. Hence, its inability to commercialize on … to exploit academic output in Sweden has been markedly less successful than the demand-driven market institutions in the …
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