Intellectual Life in Early Modern Europe
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Intellectual Life in Early Modern Europe
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp – Rembrandt (1632).Creative workers tend to co-locate geographically: computer science researchers cluster in Silicon Valley, literary writers in New York, and country musicians in Nashville. Agglomeration facilitates knowledge spillovers, enables faster and better matching between firms and workers, and generates economies of scale in the provision of shared inputs such as computing clusters, publishers, …
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