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The Internet revolution and the geography of innovation

Feldman looks at how the Internet and related digital technology will affect the tendency for innovation activity to cluster geographically. She argues that innovation has characteristics that make it unique from other types of economic activities.

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Published in:International social science journal 2002-03, Vol.54 (171), p.47-56
Main Author: Feldman, Maryann P.
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Digital electronics
Geographic aspects
Geographic Distribution
Information Technology
Innovation
Innovations
Internet
Knowledge
Social Change
Technological Innovations
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