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The literature suggests that knowledge production intensity depends upon the geographic proximity of knowledge and information sources. On the other hand, there have been arguments that the rapid development of communication technologies would reduce the importance of proximity to the production...
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While the literature on agglomeration externalities has emphasized the competitive and productivity benefits associated with the concentration and co-location of related industries – i.e., industry clusters – the research is sparse on whether regions with specialized industry clusters...
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