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This paper argues that existing models of urban concentrations are incomplete unless grounded in the most aspect of proximity; face-to-face contact. Face-to-face contact has four main features; it is an communication technology; it can help solve incentive problems; it can facilitate socialization and; and it provides psychological motivation. We discuss each of these features in turn, and develop economic models of two of them. Face-to-face is particularly important in environments where is imperfect, rapidly changing, and not easily codified, key features of many creative activities.
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Journal of Economic Geography
London School of Economics and Political Science
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
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