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Jul 2010
Journal of Economic Geography
Clusters and Entrepreneurship
By: Mercedes Delgado,
Michael E. Porter
, and Scott Stern
Industries located in regions with strong clusters (i.e. a large presence of other related industries) experience higher growth in new business formation and start-up employment.
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