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The Swedish National Innovation System 1970-2003 - Vinnova

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VINNOVA, the <strong>Swedish</strong> Agency for <strong>Innovation</strong> <strong>System</strong>s, integrates research and<br />

development in technology, transport, communication and working life.<br />

VINNOVA’s mission is to promote sustainable growth by developing effective<br />

innovation systems and funding problem-oriented research. Through its activities<br />

in this field, VINNOVA aims to make a significant contribution to Sweden’s<br />

development into a leading centre of economic growth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> VINNOVA Analysis series includes publications of studies, analyses, official<br />

reports and evaluations that have been produced or commissioned by VINNOVA’s<br />

<strong>Innovation</strong> <strong>System</strong> Analysis division.<br />

TITLE:<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Swedish</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Innovation</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>1970</strong>–<strong>2003</strong>. A quantitative international benchmarking analysis<br />

AUTHORS:<br />

Göran Marklund, Rolf Nilsson, Patrik Sandgren, Jennie Granat Thorslund, Jonny Ullström. VINNOVA<br />

SERIES: VINNOVA Analysis VA 2004:1<br />

ISBN: 91-85084-04-2<br />

ISSN: 1651-355X<br />

PUBLISHED: March 2004<br />

PUBLISHER:<br />

VINNOVA – <strong>Swedish</strong> Agency for <strong>Innovation</strong> <strong>System</strong>s<br />

RECORD NO: 2004-00148<br />

PRODUCTION:<br />

Gullers Grupp Informationsrådgivare AB/Anders Gunér AB<br />

PRINT: Edita Ljunglöfs, Stockholm, March 2004<br />

SOLD BY:<br />

Fritzes Offentliga Publikationer, www.fritzes.se

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