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This presentation at Max Planck Institute delves into the critical role of entrepreneurship, R&D, and innovation in fostering economic growth. The speaker, Mark Sanders from Koopmans Institute, discusses current and upcoming projects, highlighting the link between entrepreneurship and economic development. The session also covers theories of science, entrepreneurship, and corporate R&D, emphasizing the drivers of progress and growth. Join us on Wednesday, May 17th, 2006, in Jena, Germany, for an insightful exploration of how scientific advancements and entrepreneurial activities shape our economic landscape.
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Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17th , 2006 Science, Entrepreneurship, R&D and Growth Mark Sanders Tjalling C. Koopmans Institute Max Planck Institute for Economics m.sanders@econ.uu.nl
Presentation for Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany Wednesday, May 17th , 2006 Vitae 2003-2004 Lecturer Utrecht School of Economics Winter 2004 PhD. Maastricht University 2004-2005 Max Planck Institute of Economics Fall 2004 Visiting Scholar Brown University, Providence 2005-present Assistant-Professor Utrecht School of Economics
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