Study: In 18th,19th Century Clusterings Of Writers Made Them More Prolific
Belonging to the London cluster made writers substantially more productive. The study found that "the average writer in London saw their productivity go up by 12 percent. By comparison, writers in smaller clusters, in Dublin, Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge, saw no such gains. Furthermore, being part of the London cluster increased the likelihood of an […]
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