B-series

Are the Healthier Wealtier or the Wealthier Healthier?The European Evidence

Are the healthier wealthier or the wealthier healthier? – Evidence from Europe presents an extensive and updated survey of the research findings on socio-economic inequalities in health in six European countries (Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands and United Kingdom). Three main questions are the focal points of this book : First, how does individual socio-economic

Sustainable Biotechnology Development – New Insights into Finland

Publication year: 2006 Pages: 287 Price: 40€ Language: English ETLA B 217

Knowledge and Innovation Subsidies as Engines for Growth. The Competitiveness of Finnish Regions

JEL: J21, J31, J32, J50, J53, C22, C23, C41, O15 Publication year: 2006 Pages: 140 Price: 30€ Language: English ETLA B 216

Education and Wage Inequality in Europe. A Literature Review

EDWIN is a two-and-a-half-year research project supported by DG-Research of the European Commission, bringing together nine research teams from an equal number of European countries: Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and the United Kingdom. This volume of the EDWIN project provides a comprehensive review of the current state of knowledge in each

Multinational Enterprises in the Finnish Innovation System

Publication year: 2004 Pages: 224 Price: 35.00€ Language: English ETLA B 208

ADVANTAGE NORTHWEST RUSSIA – The New Growth Center Of Europe

Large industrial complexes were the engines of the Soviet economy, which collapsed in 1991. Advancing economic growth in Russia is a question of how well these previous agglomerations will be transformed into market-driven industry clusters, and what kind of new business activities free entrepreneurship generates. The full report is available for download from SitraŽs website: