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We propose that the geographic distribution of entrepreneurship evolves as developing communication systems alter the spatial scope of competition. As spatial barriers to communication diminish founding events will be less sensitive to local context and more sensitive to distant competition.

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Spatial barriers to competition shape the geography of entrepreneurial activity.

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This page is a summary of: The Spatial Scope of Competition and the Geographical Distribution of Entrepreneurship: Magazine Foundings and the U.S. Post Office, Sociological Science, January 2014, Society for Sociological Science,
DOI: 10.15195/v1.a9.
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