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Economic Geography [PDF]

open access: greenScottish Geographical Magazine, 1908
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Geo. G. Chisholm
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Fundamentals of Economic Geography

open access: greenEconomic Geography, 1936
(1936). Fundamentals of Economic Geography. Economic Geography: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 105-105.
W. Elmer Ekblaw   +2 more
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Economic geography II: The economic geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]

open access: yesProg Hum Geogr, 2023
This is the second of three reports on economic geography. It focuses on research that addresses issues deemed to be both urgent and generative of crisis. This report focuses on the crisis created by the emergence of COVID-19. While the virus may have been novel, many of its implications were not, as several important processes of uneven development ...
Leyshon A.
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Economic Geography and Wages [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
This paper estimates the agglomeration benefits that arise from vertical linkages between firms. The analysis is based on international trade and economic geography theory developed by Krugman and Venables (1995). We identify the agglomeration benefits off the spatial variation in firm level nominal wages.
Mary Amiti   +4 more
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The Geography of Economic Segregation [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2018
This study examines the key factors that are associated with the geography of economic segregation across US metros. It connects the sociological literature on the extent and variation of economic segregation to the urban economics literature on the factors associated with urban and regional performance.
Florida, Richard, Mellander, Charlotta
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Adding Geography to the New Economic Geography [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
For reasons of analytical tractability, new economic geography (NEG) models treat geography in a very simple way: attention is either confined to a simple 2-region or to an equidistant multi-region world. As a result, the main predictions regarding the impact of e.g. diminishing trade costs are based on these simple models.
Maarten Bosker   +3 more
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Geography and Economic Development [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Regional Science Review, 1998
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on transport costs, disease burdens, and agricultural productivity, among other channels. Geography also seems to affect economic policy choices. Many geographic regions that have not been conducive to modern economic growth have high population densities ...
Gallup, John Luke   +2 more
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Evolutionary Economic Geography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The chapter gives a brief overview of the most recent, relevant literature on evolutionary economic geography. We describe how evolutionary economic geography has provided new and additional insights on a number of topics that belong to the core of the economic geography discipline: why do industries concentrate in space, how do clusters operate and ...
Ron Boschma, Koen Frenken
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Chapter 58 Agglomeration and economic geography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal phenomenon in search of a general theory. Such spatial imbalances have two possible explanations. In the first one, uneven economic development can be seen as the result of the uneven distribution of natural resources.
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano   +2 more
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