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Tom Kemeny Dr. Alternative spellings: Thomas Kemeny Biblio: Department of Georgraphy and Environment, University of Southampton, UK
Profession Economist
Affiliations Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy International Inequalities Institute Queen Mary, University of London
Q58061565
Publishing years Series Working paper (3) Discussion paper series (2) Innovation and technology in the world economy (2) Papers in evolutionary economic geography (1) IZA Discussion Paper (1) Discussion paper series / IZA (1) Working papers / U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies (1) SERC discussion paper (1) Regions and cities (1) Innovation and Technology in the World Economy (1) OECD Local Economic and Development (Leed) papers (1)