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Correction to: Local economic structure, productivity growth, and industry life cycle: evidence from Indonesia

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  • Khoirunurrofik

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  • Khoirunurrofik, 2018. "Correction to: Local economic structure, productivity growth, and industry life cycle: evidence from Indonesia," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 477-477, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:apjors:v:2:y:2018:i:2:d:10.1007_s41685-018-0074-4
    DOI: 10.1007/s41685-018-0074-4
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    1. Adiwan F. Aritenang, 2021. "The Importance of Agglomeration Economies and Technological Level on Local Economic Growth: the Case of Indonesia," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 12(2), pages 544-563, June.
    2. Noor Fauziah Isnaeni & Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik, 2021. "The effect of knowledge spillovers and human capital through technological intensity on employment growth in Indonesia," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 5(1), pages 21-39, February.
    3. Khoirunurrofik, 2020. "Does the Crisis Change the Nature of Agglomeration Economies in Indonesia? : A Productivity Analysis of Pre-Post 1997-1998 Financial Crisis," REGION, European Regional Science Association, vol. 7, pages 85-106.
    4. Rosalia Castellano & Gaetano Musella & Gennaro Punzo, 2024. "How Do Agglomeration Externalities and Workforce Skills Drive Innovation? Empirical Evidence from Italy," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 15(2), pages 6737-6760, June.

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