Local industrial clusters: Existence, emergence and evolution

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The key approach taken in this book is that all local economic clusters have something in common - specific case-studies are thus put into wider perspective in a masterly study that will be of keen interest to both economists and geographers.

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Brenner, T. (2004). Local industrial clusters: Existence, emergence and evolution. Local Industrial Clusters: Existence, Emergence and Evolution (pp. 1–225). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203417249

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