Multiple Choice
These clusters are characteristic of "new" after-Fordist sectors such as computers and biotechnology. These clusters tend to have a large base of innovative small and medium-sized firms and flexible, highly-skilled labor markets.
A) Production satellite clusters
B) High-technology innovative clusters
C) Flexible production hub-and-spoke clusters
D) Design-intensive craft production clusters
E) Labor-intensive craft production clusters
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