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Do multinational companies engage with regional innovation systems?

Posted on April 22, 2013 by Frederick Guy
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In Germany much more than in the UK, according to Simona Iammarino.

Posted in Blog: world, Intellectual Property, Technology, Innovation, Political Economy | Tagged Britain, clusters, Germany, multinational corporations, regions, Simona Iammarino | Leave a reply

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