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Efficiency Estimation from Cobb-Douglas Production Functions with Composed Error
19774.3k citationsWim Meeusen, Julien van den BroeckInternational Economic Reviewprofile →
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Bruneel, Johan, et al.. (2005). Implementing an integrated evaluation scheme of the institutional set-up through the generation of new S&T indicators. ULB Institutional Repository.
Meeusen, Wim. (2003). Economic convergence, the 'stylised facts of growth' and technological progress: an introduction from the perspective of the theory of growth.1 indexed citations
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Meeusen, Wim, et al.. (2001). The machining of freeform micro moulds by micro EDM; work in progress. Lirias (KU Leuven).5 indexed citations
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Meeusen, Wim & Wendy Janssens. (2001). Substitution versus additionality: econometric evaluation by means of micro-economic data of the efficacy and efficiency of R&D subsidies to firms in the Flemish Region.5 indexed citations
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Cincera, Michele, et al.. (1999). O&O-uitgaven en O&O-tewerkstelling in de Vlaamse ondernemingen. ULB Institutional Repository. 72–80.
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Reynaerts, Dominiek, Wim Meeusen, Xiaojun Song, & Hendrik Van Brussel. (1999). A review on Micro-Electro Discharge Machining of metal and silicon. Lirias (KU Leuven).4 indexed citations
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Meeusen, Wim. (1999). Economic policy in the European Union: current perspectives. E. Elgar eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Cincera, Michele, et al.. (1999). Harmonisation of Belgian annual business expenditures on research and development (ANBERD) data - 1973-1996. ULB Institutional Repository.2 indexed citations
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Reynaerts, Dominiek, et al.. (1999). Investigation of micro-EDM for silicon microstructure fabrication. 792–799.11 indexed citations
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Cincera, Michele, et al.. (1998). National innovation systems: pilot study of the Belgian innovation system. ULB Institutional Repository.1 indexed citations
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Lesthaeghe, Ronny, et al.. (1998). Eerst optellen, dan delen - Demografie, economie en sociale zekerheid.
Meeusen, Wim & Julien van den Broeck. (1977). Efficiency Estimation from Cobb-Douglas Production Functions with Composed Error. International Economic Review. 18(2). 435–435.4299 indexed citations breakdown →
Meeusen, Wim, et al.. (1971). Comparaison entre le soutien accordé à l'agriculture aux Etats-Unis et dans la Communauté = Comparison between the support granted to agriculture in the United States and the Community. Internal information on agriculture 70, January 1971. 5493/VI/70-F. Archive of European Integration (AEI) (University of Pittsburgh).1 indexed citations
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