Clusters: from rhetoric to reality: governments have an important role, but should not be assuming these risks themselves

From corporate leaders to university presidents to policy-makers, Canada's innovation community is captivated by the idea of developing clusters to foster regional economic growth. It is widely believed that clusters, such as biotechnology in Montreal, financial services in Toronto, and informati...

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