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    A primer on innovation and growth

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    Philippe Aghion emphasises that for Europe to stimulate innovation and growth, it is not enough to increase spending on research and development and the protection of intellectual property.

    Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (09). Philippe Burrin (1) - face B

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    Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin

    Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (09). Philippe Burrin (1) - face A

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    Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin

    Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (10). Philippe Burrin (2) - face B

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    Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin (suite)

    Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (10). Philippe Burrin (2) - face A

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    Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin (suite)

    A Primer on Innovation and Growth. Bruegel policy brief 2006/06, October 2006

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    Summary. In sharp contrast with the post-war period, over the last 10 years income per head in the EU has begun to decline in comparison to that of the US. Against this background, the revival of growth and productivity has become an overriding priority of European policymakers. While fostering innovation has become a necessity in Europe, R&D investments alone will not do the job

    « The author writes like a Briton ». La réception de Balzac en Angleterre

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    Salazar Philippe-Joseph. « The author writes like a Briton ». La réception de Balzac en Angleterre. In: Littératures classiques, n°33, printemps 1998. Fortunes de Guez de Balzac. pp. 247-262

    An economic analysis of the production of hydrogen from wind-generated electricity for use in transport applications

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    Wind-generated electricity is often considered a particularly promising option for producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources. However, the economic performances of such systems generally remain unclear because of unspecified or favorable assumptions and operating conditions. The aim of this paper is to clarify these conditions by examining how the hydrogen produced is used. The analysis that has been conducted in the framework of the HyFrance 3 project concerns hydrogen for transport applications. Different technical systems are considered such as motorway hydrogen filling stations, Hythane®-fueled buses or second-generation biofuels production, which present contrasted hydrogen use characteristics. This analysis reveals considerable variations in hydrogen production costs depending on the demand profiles concerned, with the most favorable configurations being those in which storage systems are kept to a minimum.wind power ; hydrogen production
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