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Is distance dead! High-tech clusters, analysis and policy perspectives

In: Clusters and Globalisation

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  • Marco R. Di Tommaso
  • Daniele Paci
  • Lauretta Rubini
  • Stuart O. Schweitzer

Abstract

Clusters and Globalisation brings together scholars with different perspectives and theoretical groundings, and from different disciplines, to consider conceptual arguments and case study material. In doing so the volume identifies key characteristics and requirements of the forms of cluster that are especially significant for the attainment of economic success in a globalising world.

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  • Marco R. Di Tommaso & Daniele Paci & Lauretta Rubini & Stuart O. Schweitzer, 2006. "Is distance dead! High-tech clusters, analysis and policy perspectives," Chapters, in: Christos Pitelis & Roger Sugden & James R. Wilson (ed.), Clusters and Globalisation, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Marco R. Di Tommaso & Lauretta Rubini & Stuart Schweitzer, 2014. "Chinese Demand For Health And Business Opportunities For Western Medicine Industries.How Industrial Policy Might Encourage The Link," Working Papers 1407, c.MET-05 - Centro Interuniversitario di Economia Applicata alle Politiche per L'industria, lo Sviluppo locale e l'Internazionalizzazione, revised Dec 2014.
    2. Marco R. Di Tommaso & Stuart O. Schweitzer, 2013. "Industrial Policy in America," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 13749.

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