Economic Geography in the Internet Age
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https://doi.org/10.4468/2015.1.05grillo.dutton.coboKeywords:
Economic Geography, Internet, Endogenous Growth Theory, European Union, Clusters, Global MarketsAbstract
Internet is shaping what jobs go where. It provides an account of how concentration is changing in different industries and different sectors. It analyses these trends and proposes an approach to further research which may move the theory of agglomeration so that full consideration is given to the forces that the Internet has enabledDownloads
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