Firm growth and the spatial impact of geolocated external factors - empirical evidence for German manufacturing firms
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Thomas Brenner | Dennis Luxen | Matthias Duschl | T. Brenner | Dennis Luxen | Matthias Duschl | Antje Schimke | Antje Schimke
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