Desperately Seeking Spillovers?: Increasing Returns, Industrial Organization and the Location of New Entrants in Geographic and Technological Space
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Maryann P. Feldman | Joel A. C. Baum | Barak S. Aharonson | M. Feldman | J. Baum | Aharonson Barak S.
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