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Bergman, E.M., Schubert, U. (2005). Spillovers and Innovation, Environment and Space: Policy Uncertainties and Research Opportunities. In: Maier, G., Sedlacek, S. (eds) Spillovers and Innovations. Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics and Management, vol 4. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-27175-9_9
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