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G<sc>oldstein</sc> H. A., L<sc>owe</sc> N. and D<sc>onegan</sc> M. Transitioning to the new economy: individual, regional and intermediation influences on workforce retraining outcomes, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. The problem of helping workers employed in older manufacturing sectors shift to jobs in growing, high-technology...
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Lowe N. J. and Gertler M. S. Building on diversity: institutional foundations of hybrid strategies in Toronto's life sciences complex, Regional Studies. Geographical studies of innovation typically examine the impact of regional institutions on new product and process development. This study...
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Goldstein H. A. and Renault C. S. (2004) Contributions of universities to regional economic development: a quasi-experimental approach, Regional Studies38, 733-746. Universities potentially contribute to regional economic development in a number of ways: research, creation of human capital...
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