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Cities and Growth: Earnings Levels Across Urban and Rural Areas: The Role of Human Capital
Brown, W. Mark
;
Newbold, Bruce
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Beckstead, Desmond
; …
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Statistics Canada, Government of Canada
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2010
geographic concentration of workers and firms-may underlie these differences as they may be stronger in larger
urban
centres
. But …
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