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Geographic concentration and establishment scale: can panel data tell us more?

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Bibliographic reference Barrios, Salvador ; Bertinelli, Luisito ; Strobl, Eric. Geographic concentration and establishment scale: can panel data tell us more?. In: Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 46, no. 4, p. 733-746 (2006)
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