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Human Creativity and the Case Against Regional Specialization: Theory, Case Studies and Policy Implications
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2001)Regional specialization has long been thought to be both the logical outcome of market competition and the best geographical setting for innovation. Partly as a result of this belief, policies promoting regional specialization ...