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Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman, (1993), Endogenous, Innovation in the Theory of Growth, Working Papers, Princeton, Woodrow Wilson School - Public and International Affairs

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Ahmad, Manzoor and Jianghuai Zheng, (2023), The Cyclical and Nonlinear Impact of R&D and Innovation Activities on Economic Growth in OECD Economies: a New Perspective, Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 14, (1), 544-593

Coe, David and Elhanan Helpman, (1993), International R&D Spillovers, No 4444, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Du, Gang and Chuanwang Sun, (2015), Determinants of Electricity Demand in Nonmetallic Mineral Products Industry: Evidence from a Comparative Study of Japan and China, Sustainability, 7, (6), 1-25

Harabi, Najib, (1995), Channels of R&D Spillovers: An Empirical Investigation*, MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany

Hašková, Simona and Marek Vochozka, (2018), Duality in Cyclical Trends in European Union Confirmed, SAGE Open, 8, (1), 2158244017753268

Joshi, Amol M.; Todd M. Inouye and Jeffrey A. Robinson, (2018), How does agency workforce diversity influence Federal R&D funding of minority and women technology entrepreneurs? An analysis of the SBIR and STTR programs, 2001–2011, Small Business Economics, 50, (3), 499-519

Lichtenberg, Frank, (2018), The Impact of New Drug Launches on Longevity Growth in Nine Middle Eastern and African Countries, 2007–2015, Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 14, (3), 15

Michaelis, Laurie, (1998), Economic and Technological Development in Climate Scenarios, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 3, (2), 231-261

Shi, Miaoying; Runsheng Yin and Hongdi Lv, (2017), An empirical analysis of the driving forces of forest cover change in northeast China, Forest Policy and Economics, 78, (C), 78-87

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