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Newly-started enterprises in Sweden 2016
The number of start-up enterprises in 2016 totalled 71,825 compared to 70,135 in 2015, an increase of 2 per cent.
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Foreign acquisitions in the Swedish business sector – threat or opportunity?
Over the last two decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown faster than both exports and production. In Sweden, the share of the workforce e...
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Research and Development in enterprises in 2015
Swedish owned enterprise groups conducted R&D worldwide for SEK 76 billion in 2015. This was an increase of nearly SEK 2 billion compared to 2013, at...
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Towards a Swedish megafund for life science innovation
This report shows how a Swedish megafund for life science innovation could, by applying financial engineering techniques, provide adequate early-stag...
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Regional growth policy challenges – Is there a need for structural reforms and new collaborative solutions?
There has been remarkably little focus on the critical examination of the implementation of regional growth policy. Growth Analysis has produced a nu...
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Digital maturity in Sweden
The on-going digitalisation of the economy holds many promises to spur innovation, generate efficiencies and improve services, thereby boosting produ...
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Firms’ responses to private- and government-sponsored Venture Capital
This report analyses actual outcomes of government and private venture capital investments (venture capital, VC) and effects on employment, turnover ...
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Avenues of new dreams: the government’s future role in capital supply
There are two main arguments why the government should intervene in the capital market for new and small companies: * to stimulate positive spill-ove...
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Accumulation of internal capital and relation to firm growth and survival
We study how important internal capital has been in explaining the growth and survival of Swedish limited liability firms during 1997–2010.
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Loan Guarantee Schemes as a policy instrument for financing entrepreneurial businesses
The author discusses the theoretical basis for a loan guarantee scheme and describes its function and component parts. In addition, it provides some ...
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Nurturing spillover from the Industrial Partnership between Sweden and Brazil – a case study of the Gripen project
The study explores how policies can nurture social value creation in both Sweden and Brazil from one of Sweden’s largest high-tech export deals, the ...
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Bankruptcies and hearings on compositions without bankruptcies 2016
During 2016 the district courts delivered judgments on 6,335 bankruptcies, 6,019 of which concerned companies (including sole proprietorships), 118 r...
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The Swedish Export Credits Guarantee Board – From "Made in Sweden" to "Made by Sweden"
The Swedish Export Credits Guarantee Board’s new, broadened mandate reflects Swedish firms’ increased participation in global value chains. Despite t...
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Connections between cities, agglomeration economies and business dynamics – research overview and agenda
The purpose of this report is to summarize international research on the connections between cities, agglomeration economies and business dynamics. I...
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Who is creating the standards for the Internet of Things? – Standardisation policy for competitiveness in Germany, Japan, South Korea, Japan, China and the USA
Standardisation issues constitute a central element in economic and industrial policies in several of Sweden’s competitor countries where standardisa...
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Rare diseases – an opportunity for Swedish life science
Today as many as 350 million people in the world are living with a rare disease. These diseases are often genetically determined and largely affect c...
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Brexit and the universities – an opportunity for Sweden’s increased co-operation
In the summer of 2016, the United Kingdom voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. This will lead to changes in many aspects of Sweden’s re...
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Decomposing value chains within Swedish multinationals
In the 2000s, the employment in Swedish multinational enterprises grew rapidly in their affiliates abroad, in particular in low-income countries. Wha...