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.
Direct response
- The new medical device directive in EU – an opportunity for Sweden? Direct response 2016:28
- Hydrogen could become big– But how should it be produced and who will use it? Direct response 2016:27
- Innovation in the pulp and paper industry Direct response 2016:26
- Prospects for Swedish Innovation in the Chinese elderly care Direct response 2016:25
- A climate-neutral cement industry– Carbon capture and storage in Sweden? Direct response 2016:24
- The development of Sweden’s bioeconomy– Statistics and analysis Direct response 2016:23
- Bioeconomics– a growing concept on the international stage Direct response 2016:16
- The digitalization of the Chinese healthcare system– An increased focus on efficiency and accessibility may create business opportunities for Swedish companies Direct response 2016:15
- India’s Startup Boom– now the third largest startup nation in the world Direct response 2016:14
- Aviation or trains? – High-speed train and renewable fuels in aircraft Direct response 2016:13
- Adaptation to more sustainable transports– Countries prioritise differently Direct response 2016:12
- Links between higher education and working life– a study of other countries’ initiatives Direct response 2016:11
- Young researchers’ career paths– tenure tracks, equality, researcher mobility and research funding Direct response 2015:21
- Biosimilars in China– an overview of conditions and trends Direct response 2016:03
- The role of the holding companies when the university commercialises intellectual property Direct response 2016:02
- How basic industry can reduce process emissions – Sweden can learn from Japan and China Direct response 2016:01
- Other countries’ investments in biopharmaceuticals– is Sweden keeping up? Direct response 2015:23
- Means and ends for energy policy?– Lessons learned from other countries Direct response 2015:21
- Management and governance at the University of Copenhagen and Aalto University – two case studies Direct response 2015:22
- Secure supply of electricity and weather-dependent electricity production– Societal interests create different solutions Direct response 2015:14