Knowledge spillovers: cities' role in the new economy
Gerald Carlino
Business Review, 2001, issue Q4, 17-26
Abstract:
Jerry Carlino points out that cities, no longer centers of manufacturing, now serve as centers of creativity and innovation. The resulting ?knowledge spillovers? are important components of today's economic growth.
Keywords: Patents; Cities and towns (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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