Direct response
With effect from 1 January 2017, there will be no new publications in the Direct response series. The series reports on external analyses carried out with the support of the overseas offices Growth Analysis had up until the end of December 2016.
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The new medical device directive in EU – an opportunity for Sweden?
This report refers to a study of how Swedish companies, representatives of industry, authorities and regulatory consultants regard the introduction o...
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Hydrogen could become big – But how should it be produced and who will use it?
Hydrogen could become an increasingly important energy carrier in Sweden, especially if the various projects at LKAB, SSAB and Vattenfall to use hydr...
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Innovation in the pulp and paper industry
A shift in perspective is currently taking place within the pulp and paper industry¹ towards greater product diversification. Among other things, thi...
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Prospects for Swedish Innovation in the Chinese elderly care
This report aims to describe trends related to ageing in China, as well as to identify what opportunities exist for Swedish actors to deliver product...
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A climate-neutral cement industry – Carbon capture and storage in Sweden?
Creating a climate-neutral cement industry is one of the biggest challenges in the development of Swedish society, and the Swedish Parliament’s goal...
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The development of Sweden’s bioeconomy – Statistics and analysis
There is no clear definition of what is included in the “bioeconomy”. Moreover, a number of difficult assessments have to be made in order to calcul...
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Bioeconomics – a growing concept on the international stage
The term “bioeconomics” is being used increasingly frequently in the areas of research, business and politics. At the same time it is a term that doe...
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The digitalization of the Chinese healthcare system – An increased focus on efficiency and accessibility may create business opportunities for Swedish companies
The aim of this report is to describe current digitalization trends in the health care sector in China, as well as opportunities for Swedish companie...
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India’s Startup Boom – now the third largest startup nation in the world
India’s economy is growing fast, as is the interest investors and foreign governments are showing in it. One area of the Indian economy that has real...
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Aviation or trains? – High-speed train and renewable fuels in aircraft
The main reason for developing high-speed train services in the world has been to facilitate for leisure and business travellers to make day trips be...
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Adaptation to more sustainable transports – Countries prioritise differently
Many countries have a vision of what technology and fuels will make the transport sector more sustainable. Because countries have different interests...
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Links between higher education and working life – a study of other countries’ initiatives
Growth Analysis has been commissioned by the Ministry of Education to conduct a survey of how other countries link higher education to working life. ...
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Young researchers’ career paths – tenure tracks, equality, researcher mobility and research funding
This report describes how career paths for young researchers have developed in recent years in Denmark, China, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Singapor...
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Biosimilars in China – an overview of conditions and trends
The demand for biomedicines in China is growing, due to the emergence of new diseases coupled with rising incomes and a rapidly expanding middle clas...
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The role of the holding companies when the university commercialises intellectual property
This report presents a review of policies and action taken in Great Britain, the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark relating to the universities’ and t...
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How basic industry can reduce process emissions – Sweden can learn from Japan and China
Sweden does not have a clear national strategy for how emissions from basic industry can become climate-neutral by 2050 even though this is probably ...
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Other countries’ investments in biopharmaceuticals – is Sweden keeping up?
A study of Ireland, Canada, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Massachusetts in the USA.
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Means and ends for energy policy? – Lessons learned from other countries
Unlike many other countries that do not have their own fossil fuels, Sweden has chosen to base its energy policy on instruments that, generally speak...