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Economic geography / Cognitive science / Economic growth / Economic theories / Knowledge spillover / Rivalry / Knowledge transfer / Absorptive capacity / Knowledge / Ethology / Science
Date: 2013-03-29 03:12:48
Economic geography
Cognitive science
Economic growth
Economic theories
Knowledge spillover
Rivalry
Knowledge transfer
Absorptive capacity
Knowledge
Ethology
Science

THE COMPLEMENTARITY EFFECTS OF PROXIMITY  DIMENSIONS ON KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS Emanuela Marrocu, Raffaele Paci, Stefano Usai University of Cagliari and CRENoS FP7‐SSH‐2010‐2.2‐1, SEARCH project

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