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R&D Subsidies and Firms Debt Financing. (2019). Zazzaro, Alberto ; Pennacchio, Luca ; Bellucci, Andrea.
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  46. Do financial constraints threat the innovation process? Evidence from Portuguese firms. (2011). Silva, Filipe ; Carreira, Carlos.
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  49. Government R&D subsidies as a signal for private investors. (2010). Kleer, Robin.
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