Are there really high-tech clusters? The geographic concentration of German manufacturing industries and its determinants

The Annals of Regional Science - Tập 40 Số 1 - Trang 19-42 - 2006
Björn Alecke1, Christoph Alsleben2, Frank Scharr3, Gerhard Untiedt1
1GEFRA Gesellschaft für Finanz- und Regionalanalysen
2University of Dortmund
3Berlin, Germany

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