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Spatial structures in the internet era – Death of Distance? An empirical analysis (original publication in German)

  • Kiel Discussion Papers 416/417

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Dr. Dirk Dohse |  Kiel Institute
Dirk Dohse
Claus-Friederich Laaser - Kiel Institute
Claus-Friedrich Laaser
Rüdiger Soltwedel
Jörg-Volker Schrader

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Publication Date
01/2005

Key Words

  • spatial economics
  • spatial structural change

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