Agglomeration and clusters near and far for regional development: A critical assessment

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The aim of the paper is to elaborate the popular concept of spatial clusters in a broader regional development context. Are regional clusters natural and emergent? Do we understand how and why? Does the concept necessarily imply nearness? How much? How little? Is there a role for policy makers? This contribution offers an up-to-date critical perspective.

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Gordon, P., & Kourtit, K. (2020). Agglomeration and clusters near and far for regional development: A critical assessment. Regional Science Policy and Practice, 12(3), 387–396. https://doi.org/10.1111/rsp3.12264

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