180,634 research outputs found
Kleinkunst van de Nederlandse geschiedenis
Contains fulltext :
91036.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)R. Aerts Land van kleine gebaren. Een politieke geschiedenis van Nederland Nijmegen:SUN ,1999 90-6168 625-
Chaloner (W. H.) en Richardson (R. C). Bibliography of British economic and social history.
Aerts Erik. Chaloner (W. H.) en Richardson (R. C). Bibliography of British economic and social history. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 65, fasc. 2, 1987. Histoire - Geschiedenis. pp. 417-419
Chaloner (W. H.) en Richardson (R. C). Bibliography of British economic and social history.
Aerts Erik. Chaloner (W. H.) en Richardson (R. C). Bibliography of British economic and social history. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 65, fasc. 2, 1987. Histoire - Geschiedenis. pp. 417-419
Who writes the pay slip? Do R&D subsidies merely increase researcher wages?.
Government intervention in private R&D activity is common practice nowadays. However, its impact may not be unambiguously positive. First, companies may simply replace private R&D budgets with the public R&D grant. Second, even if an increase in private R&D investment is confirmed, it may not automatically induce more R&D output: the additional R&D budget may be crowded out by duplicate or more risky research, or a mere increase in researcher wages. This paper empirically analyzes the effect of public R&D subsidies on private R&D investments, employment and wages in Flanders, using a parametric treatment effects models on the funding status as well as IV regression models on the amount of funding. Positive additionality effects are supported, measured in terms of R&D expenditure, employment and wages. However, partial crowding out cannot be rejected.R&D subsidies; R&D expenditure; R&D employment; R&D wages; policy evaluation; treatment effects model; IV model;
R&D subsidies and foreign ownership: Carrying Flemish coals to Newcastle?.
R&D subsidies; R&D expenditure; innovative performance; economic value creation; foreign ownership; multinational; policy evaluation; semi-parametric matching;
Adding Constraint Tables to the DMN Standard: Preliminary Results
sponsorship: This work is supported by the Flemish Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, TETRA HBC.2017.0039 and R&D project HBC.2017.0417. M. Deryck and B. Aerts-Joint primary author. (Flemish Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship|TETRA HBC.2017.0039, HBC.2017.0417)status: Publishe
Two for the price of one? On additionality effects of R&D subsidies: A comparison between Flanders and Germany
In this paper we empirically test whether public R&D subsidies crowd out private R&D investment in Flanders and Germany, using firm level data from the Flemish and German part of the Community Innovation survey (CIS III and IV). Both the non-parametric matching estimator and the conditional difference-in-difference estimator with repeated cross-sections (CDiDRCS) clearly indicate that the crowding-out hypothesis can be rejected: funded firms are significantly more R&D active than non-funded firms. In the domain of additionality effects of R&D subsidies, this paper is the first to apply the CDiDRCS method. --R&D,Subsidies,Policy Evaluation,Conditional Difference-in-Difference
Assembly Required. Institutionalising Representation in the European Communities
Contains fulltext :
216128.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 06 februari 2020Promotores : Aerts, R.A.M., Zweerde, E. van der, Meurs, W.P. van426 p
Community based adaptation in water management: Assessing impacts and vulnerability
Verburg, P.H. [Promotor]Aerts, J.C.J.H. [Promotor
- …
