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?picking the winner? approach, the contest approach is not suited as a means for achieving a leveling-out of regional welfare …
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firm formation and regional development. Firstly, they found evidence for the existence of long time lags needed before the …
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of new businesses on regional development is reached about eight years after entry. …
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Germany. The differences of the factors determining the formation of new businesses as well as their development between these …
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We investigate regional differences in the level and the development of regional new business formation activity. There …
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formation on regional development are relatively pronounced in agglomerations as well as in regions with a high-level of labor …
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This paper investigates the geography and the effect of people in creative oc-cupation in Germany. The population share of the Creative Class as well as of bohemians and artists is relatively high in larger cities, but smaller places and rural regions may also have a considerable proportion of...
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. This function relates private sector research and development (R&D) activity in a region to the number of inventions that …
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Innovation processes are characterized by a pronounced division of labor between actors. Two types of externality may arise from such interactions. On the one hand, a close location of actors affiliated to the same industry may stimulate innovation (MAR externalities). On the other hand, new...
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We analyze the regional distribution and the effect of people in creative occupations based on data for more than 450 regions in eight European countries. The geographic distribution of the creative class is highly uneven. The creative class is not attracted to highly urbanized regions per se,...
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