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Firm Clustering and Specialization: A Study of Taiwan’s Machine Tool Industry

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Volume (Year): 30 (2008)
Issue (Month): 4 (April)
Pages: 405-422
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Keywords: Taiwan; machine tools; industrial districts; firm specialization; vertical integration; product scope; D20; L11; L22; L23; L26; O30; R30;

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