Do urban social enterprises benefit from agglomeration? Evidence from four UK cities
Pinch S. and Sunley P. Do urban social enterprises benefit from agglomeration? Evidence from four UK cities, Regional Studies. This paper examines the relevance of clustering theory for an understanding of the location of social enterprises (SEs). This is accomplished through an analysis of the exte...
Main Authors: | Pinch, Steven (Author), Sunley, Peter (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-05-18.
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