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Innovation / Science and technology studies / Economic growth / Economic geography / Macroeconomics / Productivity / Knowledge spillover / Technological change / Economies of agglomeration / Economics / Science / Knowledge
Date: 2013-03-28 12:09:58
Innovation
Science and technology studies
Economic growth
Economic geography
Macroeconomics
Productivity
Knowledge spillover
Technological change
Economies of agglomeration
Economics
Science
Knowledge

Innovation, Diffusion and Agglomeration Paul Ormerod1, Volterra Consulting, and Bridget Rosewell*2, Greater London Authority Economics Paper to be presented at the Brisbane club meeting, June 2007 ……

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