PM
In this series, we present materials that are included in framework projects and that support reports. A PM can include a more developed analysis or evaluation, together with method descriptions and discussions, and a more detailed account of results. It can also include literature overviews and mappings. We also publish short stand-alone projects here.
PM
- Who is creating the standards for the Internet of Things?– Standardisation policy for competitiveness in Germany, Japan, South Korea, Japan, China and the USA PM 2017:07
- Rare diseases – an opportunity for Swedish life science PM 2017:06
- Brexit and the universities – an opportunity for Sweden’s increased co-operation PM 2017:05
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Decomposing value chains within Swedish multinationals
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Digital maturity
– suggestion for a new indicator PM 2016:18 - Strategies for handling EU state aid rules– casestudies on energy projects PM 2016:17
- Promote Women’s Entrepreneurship– Evaluation of entrepreneurship promotion activities in higher education PM 2016:16
- Promote Women’s Entrepreneurship– Evaluation of the Business Development Projects for active enterprises PM 2016:15
- Environmental licenses and the mining sector – Potential for increased efficiency based on three case studies PM 2016:14
- Land and Environment Courts and the County Environmental Permit Offices– Processing times for environmental licenses after the reforms PM 2016:13
- Knowledge Spill Over and Economic Growth– The relation between productivity and recruitment of key competences among small and medium sized companies in Sweden PM 2016:12
- Rural social policy and rural proofing– in Finland, Norway, Great Britain and Canada PM 2016:11
- Focus on results– Feedback and learning from industrial policy interventions PM 2016:10
- Environmental regulation and competitiveness in the mining industry– experiences from Sweden, Finland, Australia and Canada PM 2016:09
- Innovative global cities– how places attract knowledge-intensive industries PM 2016:08
- The Swedish Start-Up Firms of 1997– Growth dynamics from a 14-year perspective PM 2016:07
- Where is Sweden competitive?– using global value chain specialization patterns to define the key competitors of Sweden PM 2016:06
- Permits for mining and environmental aspects – an international comparative study PM 2016:05
- The growth of the Swedish Life Science industry 2012–2014– continued decline or revival? PM 2016:04
- How randomised control trials develop growth policy– lessons learnt and suggestions for application PM 2016:03