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Title: Geographic distribution
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February 14, 2000 |
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This shows that the companies where they require high technology are located near the universities, which universities has known for the best school for R&D. Also, many of data shows that those two regions have the most patents over the country because patents ar
e highly correlated with research and development expenditure at the firm level, and they are significantly correlated with the locational distribution of innovation... Showed first 250 characters
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Feldman and Florida argue that the geographic distribution of innovation is a function of an area??s underlying technological infrastructure. This technological infrastructure consists of concentrations of industrial and university R&D that enhance new product ideas and inventions by providing sources of technological opportunity... Showed next 250 characters
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