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Some Lessons and Challenges for Model Builders, Data Gatherers and Other Tribes

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Local and Regional Systems of Innovation

Part of the book series: Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation ((ESTI,volume 14))

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The preceeding wide ranging tours that make up this volume make of no claim to comprehensiveness. But they have the merit of having surveyed a vast territory. From this voyage, one must now derive some lessons.

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de la Mothe, J., Paquet, G. (1998). Some Lessons and Challenges for Model Builders, Data Gatherers and Other Tribes. In: de La Mothe, J., Paquet, G. (eds) Local and Regional Systems of Innovation. Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5551-3_16

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