Discussion Papers

Optimal Resource Allocation in Multiclass Networks

Publication year: 2011 Pages: 20 Price: 10€ Language: English Discussion Papers no. 1262

Does Marginal Cost Pricing of Public Sector Information Spur Firm Growth?

The firm-level data concerning re-users of geographical information (GI) active in architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy sector from 15 countries during the year 2000-2007 suggests that the pricing of public sector GI strongly relates to the firms’ sales growth. Firms functioning in the countries in which public sector agencies provide fundamental geographical

How to Restore Sustainability of the Euro?

We reassess the result of unsustainability of the euro with respect to inflation differentials claimed by Wickens (2007) by specifying an open-economy version of a two-region New Keynesian model for EMU and demonstrate that the result by Wickens does not hold in general. We are able to derive a result that the model is determinate

Finpron vaikuttavuus – Finpron palveluiden käytön vaikutukset yritysten kansainvälistymiseen ja menestymiseen

The study investigates, by using econometric evaluation methods, how the usage of Fin-pro’s (a public agency promoting internationalization of business) services impacts on the internation-alization and performance of small and medium-sized firms in Finland. We measure internationalization and firm performance using a number of complementary indicators. The results indicate that being Finpro’s customer is positively

Importance of the Non-financial Value Added of Government and Independent Venture Capitalists

This paper compares the post-investment value-added activities performed by governmental venture capital (GVC) and independent venture capital (IVC) for their portfolio companies, and controls for the selection effect that the different investment profiles of these investors might have on the forms of value added. The study uses a unique data set based on a survey

Innovaatiotoiminta – Näkemyksiä hyvinvointialaan ja työelämän kehittämiseen

This study examines structures and challenges in the Finnish well-being sector from the innovation activity perspective. Firstly, it compares the quality and productivity based on international statistics and research reports, and R&D&I activities in the well-being sector. It investigates also shortly co-operation and interplay between public and private actors,a nd the role of ICT for