European regions benefit from agglomeration and network effects on knowledge production.
The article explores how living close to other people and being part of a network can affect how much new knowledge a region creates in Europe. The researchers looked at 241 regions in Europe and studied patents filed between 1998-2008. They found that being in a densely populated area and participating in European research projects can boost a region's knowledge production. This means that being around lots of people and collaborating with others can help regions create more new ideas and inventions.