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This paper models the migration of the Creative Class (Florida, 2003) in a New-Economic-Geography framework. Beside wage differentials, urban cultural amenities play an important role on the choice of location. A public cultural good, financed by taxes, is introduced as an agglomeration force....
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The creative class approach (Florida, 2002b) has led to many developments. Therefore, measurement of creativity … people?) to dynamic approaches (what do the creative people?). Creativity mainly comes from talent (Florida, 2002a) but … cities, defined as privileged theaters of creativity (Hall, 1998). Hence, cities managing to convert micro or individuals …
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It is not an overstatement to say that creativity is the single most important ingredient for broadly understood … progress (technological, economic, social, academic, and so forth). Rapid automation makes creativity increasingly important … religiosity and creativity. Religion is a powerful and persistent force shaping human society. This study investigated the …
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