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' 식품제조업의 지역경제 효과; 공간적집적, 고용창출, 부가가치' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 고용창출
  • 공간적 집적
  • 노동생산성
  • 부가가치
  • 분위회귀
  • 식품제조업
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