Research on Risk Transmission and Diffusion of Clusters Based on Structural Theory

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Cluster risk as the most important factor of regional economic development is attracting more and more scholars attention. With a new perspective, this paper analysis of network structure, from the cluster type, cluster network, cluster risk evolution to a literature review, and analysis of its future trend.

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