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Economic geography II: The economic geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
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.
Leyshon A.
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An Economic Geography of the United States: From Commutes to Megaregions. [PDF]
The emergence in the United States of large-scale “megaregions” centered on major metropolitan areas is a phenomenon often taken for granted in both scholarly studies and popular accounts of contemporary economic geography.
Dash Nelson G, Rae A.
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Doing evolution in economic geography [PDF]
Evolutionary approaches in economic geography face questions about the relationships between their concepts, theories, methods, politics, and policy implications.
Cumbers, A. +4 more
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Troubling economic geography: New directions in the post‐pandemic world
This intervention focuses on recent disruptions and transformations in the (post)pandemic world economy that will likely ‘trouble’ economic geographers for some time to come.
H. Yeung
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Knowledge Visualization Analysis of International Economic Geography Research
Economic geography is a subject whose research field and direction are changing. Its development track and research topics are influenced by the social development environment in which scholars live.
Zhan Yarong, Gu Renxu
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Making history matter more in evolutionary economic geography
Our focus in this paper is on a somewhat curious feature of evolutionary economic geography, namely that although concerned with evolution – with processes of historical change and transformation – evolutionary economic geography seems not to take ...
Ron Martin, P. Sunley
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Peripheries within economic geography: Four “problems” and the road ahead of us
This paper is a theoretical contribution to interrogate and elucidate a term commonly used (but rarely interrogated) from the perspective of the economic geography field within which we work: peripheries.
Rhiannon Pugh, A. Dubois
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The Economic Geography of Global Warming
Global warming is a worldwide and protracted phenomenon with heterogeneous local economic effects. We propose a dynamic economic assessment model of the world economy with high spatial resolution to assess its consequences.
J. Álvarez, E. Rossi-Hansberg
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This article is the first of three reviews in which economic geography is viewed through the lens of crises. This article focuses on the resurgence of uneven development as a political problem, which has led to public policy debates and responses in ...
A. Leyshon
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INDONESIA'S CHANGING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY [PDF]
Abstract Indonesia's regional socio-economic data base extends over 30 years, so it is now possible to draw conclusions about regional development dynamics since the 1970s. We examine economic growth, inequality, convergence, structural change, demographic dynamics and social indicators over this period.
Hill, Hal +2 more
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