The document discusses innovation leadership and driving regional competitiveness through innovative clusters. It makes three key points:
1) National prosperity is determined by an economy's ability to create and capture value, which is enhanced by the presence of well-functioning clusters and agglomerations that allow for knowledge sharing.
2) Economic complexity, as measured by the diversity and ubiquity of a country's exports, predicts future growth because more complex economies have broader knowledge bases.
3) Achieving high economic complexity requires many firms to engage in non-price based competition by producing unique goods through combining resources in novel ways, which is facilitated by networks that enable knowledge sharing and development of inimitable strategies.