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Figure 13: BEEPS Survey Responses o
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Box 6: Promoting Innovation - Priva
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By increasing SMEs’ access to tec
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SummaryWith EU accession (and a mor
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Box 9: On Innovation Policy Governa
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There are many areas encompassed wi
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LithuaniaParliament ofLithuaniaScie
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LATVIAAgency/OrganisationLatvian De
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POLANDAgency/OrganisationPolish Age
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Figure 16: Shares of R&D by Funding
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LATVIAProgramme/Policy DocumentNati
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is dedicated to advisory services,
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Priorities for PolicyOverall, one c
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These realizations, affecting the w
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SummaryIn line with their economic
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that research institutes and univer
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function as such. Areas to be addre
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• Lack of cooperation between bus
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• Linking Structural Funds with n
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) Stimulating private sector R&D (b
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Table 22: Size and Export Orientati
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Table 24: Innovation and Competitiv
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and Estonia have recently evaluated
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Given the coinciding factors descri
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Eurochambres and Slovenian Bureau a
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European Commission (2003s), Nation
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OECD (2000b), Regional Assessments
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12:30-14:00 LunchComments: (Possibl
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THE IMPACT OF EU MEMBERSHIP ON SMEs
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Ejnar Andersen, Head of Section, Da
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Based on the insights gained during
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The panel identified the following
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Prof. Marian GeldnerMr. Krzysztof G
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Mr. Alf VanagsMr. Uldis ViestursMr.