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A Note on Methods for Measuring Industrial Agglomeration

Regional Studies Vol. 38 No. 4 pp. 419-427 · Informa UK Limited
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Jun 01, 2004
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38(4)
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419-427
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Dan O’Donoghue, Bill Gleave (2004). A Note on Methods for Measuring Industrial Agglomeration. Regional Studies, 38(4), 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1080/03434002000213932
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