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How can policy support innovation?
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Country Reports

- Czech Republic (Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2016: An OECD Scoreboard), 2016
- Georgia (Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2016: An OECD Scoreboard), 2016
- United Kingdom (Financing SMEs and Entrepreneurs 2016: An OECD Scoreboard), 2016
- Women in the Labour Market, Croatia (Inclusive Business Creation: Good Practice Compendium), 2016
- The Role of Government (OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Mexico 2009), 2009
Thematic Reports

- Equity finance for SMEs (New Approaches to SME and Entrepreneurship Financing: Broadening the Range of Instruments), 2015
- The business environment for innovation (The Innovation Imperative: Contributing to Productivity, Growth and Well-Being), 2015
- Measurement of government tax relief for R&D (Frascati Manual 2015: Guidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Development), 2015
- Taxation of Knowledge-Based Capital : Non-R&D Investments, Average Effective Tax Rates, Internal Vs. External KBC Development and Tax Limitations , 2016
- Effective innovation policies (The Innovation Imperative: Contributing to Productivity, Growth and Well-Being), 2015
What Countries are Doing
- What is innovation?
- How can policy support innovation?
- Who is engaged in innovation?
- How can innovation contribute to socio-economic development?
- What is the role of innovation at different stages of development?
- How has innovation changed over time?
- What conditions impact on innovation?
- What sorts of linkages can foster innovation?
- How does innovation differ across sectors and technologies?
- What is the role of regions in innovation policy?
- How can innovation be measured?