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A Spatiotemporal Approach to Measure Impact of Factors of Production on Innovations

Measuring innovations is momentous in research work on industrial location, regional economic planning and industrial profits. However, fewer studies have considered spatiotemporal factors for analysing the impact of factors of production on innovation till this date. Present study is therefore an a...

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Published in:Journal of applied economics and business studies 2019-12, Vol.3 (1), p.61-78
Main Authors: Imran, Muhammad, Rafiq, Muhammad, Imranullah
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