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  1. Trade and Permanent Growth with Domestic and Foreign Capital Goods, and International Capital Movements
  2. Resilience, Shock Prevention, and Interacting Systems: Economic Aspects of ReMoDigital
  3. Towards Energy System Resilience
  4. A data set for domestic and foreign private and public R&D stocks and labour-augmenting technical change for 44 rich or emerging economies with explorations on panel unit roots, cointegration, growth rate slowdown, and con- or divergence
  5. Endogenous R&D elasticities of productivity functions and BERD bias: Explorations of functional coefficient regressions
  6. Linking the BOPC growth model with foreign debt dynamics to goods and labour markets: A BOP-IXSM-Okun model
  7. Internal rates of return for public R&D from VECM estimates for 17 OECD Countries
  8. Public R&D and Growth: A Dynamic Panel Vector-Error-Correction Model Analysis for 14 OECD Countries
  9. Evidence on an endogenous growth model with public R&D
  10. Technology adoption, innovation policy and catching-up.
  11. Mission-oriented R&D and growth of Japan 1988–2016: a comparison with private and public R&D
  12. Semi-endogenous growth in a non-Walrasian DSEM for Brazil: estimation and simulation of changes in foreign income, human capital, R&D, and terms of trade
  13. Foreign R&D spillovers to the USA and strategic reactions
  14. Global Dynamics of Gini Coefficients of Education for 146 Countries: Update to 1950-2015 and a Compact Guide to the Literature
  15. Economic impact of public R&D: an international perspective
  16. Labour-augmenting technical change data for alternative elasticities of substitution: growth, slowdown, and distribution dynamics
  17. The Effects of R&D Subsidies and Publicly Performed R&D on Business R&D: A Survey
  18. Mission-oriented R&D and growth
  19. Economic Effects of Remittances on Migrants’ Country of Origin
  20. Japan’s Productivity and GDP Growth: The Role of Private, Public and Foreign R&D 1967–2017
  21. Ageing, human capital and demographic dividends with endogenous growth, labour supply and foreign capital
  22. Semi-endogenous growth models with domestic and foreign private and public R&D linked to VECMs
  23. Global Energy Supply and Emissions
  24. Can we have growth when population is stagnant? Testing linear growth rate formulas of non-scale endogenous growth models
  25. The productivity effect of public R&D in the Netherlands
  26. Renewable electricity supply, infrastructure, and gains from international trade in electric current
  27. A semi-endogenous growth model with public factors, imported capital goods, and limited export demand for developing countries
  28. The impact of electricity prices on foreign direct investment: evidence from the European Union
  29. The Serendipity Theorem for an Endogenous Open Economy Growth Model
  30. Aid, education and health
  31. Optimal education in times of ageing: The dependency ratio in the Uzawa–Lucas growth model
  32. OPTIMAL PUBLIC INVESTMENT, GROWTH, AND CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM AFRICAN COUNTRIES
  33. Migration, Unemployment, and Skill Downgrading
  34. Improving Energy Decisions
  35. Country terms of trade: trends, unit roots, over-differencing, endogeneity, time dummies, and heterogeneity
  36. A permanent effect of temporary immigration on economic growth
  37. Explaining the Lack of Dynamics in the Diffusion of Small Stationary Fuel Cells
  38. Export demand elasticities and productivity as determinants of growth: estimates for Mauritius
  39. Worker remittances, migration, accumulation and growth in poor developing countries: Survey and analysis of direct and indirect effects
  40. Balancing Renewable Electricity
  41. Developing Countries’ Net-migration: The Impact of Economic Opportunities, Disasters, Conflicts, and Political Instability
  42. FROM GROWTH REGRESSIONS TO SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS
  43. Growth with endogenous migration hump and the multiple, dynamically interacting effects of aid in poor developing countries
  44. Immigration and Growth in an Aging Economy
  45. The impact of the credit crisis on poor developing countries: Growth, worker remittances, accumulation and migration
  46. Worker Remittances and Growth: The Physical and Human Capital Channels
  47. Worker Remittances and Growth: The Physical and Human Capital Channels
  48. The environmental Porter hypothesis: theory, evidence, and a model of timing of adoption
  49. Brennstoffzellen und Virtuelle Kraftwerke
  50. Simultaneous estimation of income and price elasticities of export demand, scale economies and total factor productivity growth for Brazil
  51. Immigration can alleviate the ageing problem
  52. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND SEARCH UNEMPLOYMENT
  53. Sustainable Development and Innovation in the Energy Sector
  54. Growth with perfect capital movements in CES: US debt dynamics and model estimation
  55. How to cure the trade balance? Reducing budget deficits versus devaluations in the presence of J- and W-curves for Brazil
  56. Malthus irrelevant?
  57. Prebisch-Singer: debates, growth model and estimates
  58. Simultaneous estimation of income and price elasticities of export demand, scale economies and total factor productivity growth for Brazil
  59. The environmental porter hypothesis as a technology adoption problem?
  60. Unstable debt/GDP dynamics as an early warning indicator
  61. Information and Communication Technology as Technical Change in Matching and Production
  62. Green tax reform and the Laffer curve in labour market models: a brief note
  63. Multiple-steady-state growth models explaining twin-peak empirics?
  64. Sovereign risk and simple debt dynamics in Asia
  65. The environmental porter hypothesis as a technology adoption problem?
  66. Green tax reform, marginal revenue of wage income taxes, and the wage curve: A brief note
  67. ICT as technical change in the matching and production functions of a Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model
  68. Monopolistic competition, search unemployment, and macroeconomics
  69. Sovereign risk and simple debt dynamics: the sase of Brazil and Argentina
  70. Determinants of sectoral average wage and employment growth rates in a specific factors model with production externalities and international capital movements
  71. Contract prolongation in innovation production as a principal-agent problem with moral hazard
  72. ICT as technical change in the matching and production functions of a Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model
  73. Monopolistic competition and search unemployment: a Pissarides-Dixit-Stiglitz model
  74. Reconciling environmental policy with employment, international competitiveness and participation requirements
  75. Determinants of sectoral average wage and employment growth rates in a specific factors model with production externalities and international capital movements
  76. Health, labour productivity and growth
  77. How to apply trade theory to the German unification? : Making sense of 'comparative advantage in nothing'
  78. From which side to the steady state of the augmented solow model? : The role of country-specific total factor productivity growth rates
  79. Some aspects of growth in the Netherlands 1970-1998 : an international comparison
  80. Creation and destruction of comparative advantage by public investment in the transport infrastructure of transit economies and by environmental taxes
  81. Determinants of sectoral average wage growth rates in a specific factors model with international capital movements: the case of Cobb-Douglas production functions
  82. The structure of the Asian debt crisis in theoretical and historical perspective
  83. A Closed Economy Model of Horizontal and Vertical Product Differentiation: The Case of Innovation in Biotechnology: a Correction
  84. Gains from trade and environmental policy under imperfect competition and pollution from transport
  85. A Closed Economy Model of Horizontal and Vertical Product Differentiation: The Case of Innovation in Biotechnology
  86. Dissent on convergence: the role of public factors, international trade and path dependence
  87. Tying of aid reversed: alternative incentive schemes for development aid, productivity enhancement and change of income distribution
  88. Growth with imported capital goods, limited export demand and foreign debt
  89. Reconciling environmental policy with employment, international competitiveness and participation requirements
  90. Human capital, market structure and taxation in a growth model with endogenous technical progress
  91. PUBLIC FACTORS AND DEMOCRACY IN POVERTY ANALYSIS *