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Inside the Black Box of Regional Development - Human Capital, the Creative Class and Tolerance
2008
by Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Kevin Stolarick
The Creative Class or Human Capital- Explaining Regional Development in Sweden
2006
Mellander, C., & Florida, R. (2006). The Creative Class or Human Capital Explaining Regional development in Sweden.
Creativity, connections and Innovation: a study of linkages in the Montreal Region
2006
Stolarick, K., & Florida, R. (2006). Creativity, connections and innovation: a study of linkages in the Montreal Region. Environment and Planning A, 38(10), 1799 - 1817.
The University and the Creative Economy
2006
Florida, R., Gates, G., Knudsen, B., & Stolarick, K. (2006). The University and the Creative Economy.
An empirical method to identify necessary condition for existence.
2005
Karlsson, C., Mellander, C., & Paulsson, T. (2005). A spatial ICT clusters in Sweden—An empirical method to identify necessary conditions for existence. Johansson B, Karlsson C y Stough R Entrepreneurship and dynamics in a knowledge economy, Routledge, Londres.
America's Looming Creativity Crisis
2004
Florida, R. (2004). America’s Looming Creativity Crisis. Harvard Business Review, 82(10), 122-131.
Revenge of the Squelchers
2004
Florida, R. (2004). Revenge of the squelchers. The Next American City, 5.
Competing on Creativity
2002
Gertler, M. S., Florida, R., Gates, G., & Vinodrai, T. (2002). Competing on Creativity. Placing Ontario’s Cities in North American Context.
Bohemia and economic geography
2002
Florida, R. (2002). Bohemia and economic geography. Journal of Economic Geography, 2(1), 55-71.
The Economic Geography of Talent
2002
Florida, R. (2002). The Economic Geography of Talent. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 92(4), 743-755.
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