Networks, collective learning and technology development in innovative high-technology regions: the case of Sophia-Antipolis
Christian Longhi
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Keywords: Sophia; Antipolis; High; Technology; Firms; Globalization; Spin-OFFS; Research; Institutes; Innovative; Milieu (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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Published in Regional Studies, 1999, 33 (4), pp.333-342
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