These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
Conference papers will be uploaded as they become available from the authors.

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Max Keilbach (Max Planck Institute)


Friday, January 4, 2:30 PM

Friday, January 4, 2:30 PM
Session: Firm Size & Innovation: Solving Schumpeter's Innovation Riddle (AEA)
Presiding: Richard Nelson (Columbia University)

Firm Size and Innovation: Evidence from European Panel Data
John Van Reenen (London School of Economics)
Sharon Belenzon (Oxford University)

The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth
David Audretsch (Indiana University & Max Planck Institute)
Max Keilbach (Max Planck Institute)
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Innovation by SMEs &Large Firms: Sector Structure and Dynamics
Wilfred Dolfsma (Utrecht School of Economics)
Gerben van der Panne (Delft University of Technology)
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Innovation and Institutional Ownership
Philippe Aghion (Harvard University)
John Van Reenen (London School of Economics)
Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago Graduate School of Business)
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