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    The Demise of Distance? The Declining Role of Physical Proximity for Knowledge Transmission

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    The transmission of knowledge diminishes with physical distance, one factor explaining the geographic clustering of scientific and industrial activity. The authors investigate how those distances have stretched over time-between collaborating inventors, and between inventors and the technology that inspires them. While physical distance is still a factor, it is clear that its constraining effects have weakened, especially for particular types of innovators, technologies, and regions of the United States. Copyright 2006 Blackwell Publishing.
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