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Geography and Economic Development [PDF]
International Regional Science Review, 1998This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We investigate the ways in which geography may matter directly for growth, controlling for economic policies and institutions, as well as the effects of geography ...
Andrew Mellinger+2 more
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The Geography of Economic Segregation [PDF]
Social Sciences, 2018This 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 ...
Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander
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An Economic Geography of the United States: From Commutes to Megaregions. [PDF]
PLoS One, 2016The 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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Economic Geography and Wages [PDF]
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003This paper estimates the agglomeration benefits that arise from vertical linkages between firms in the context of Indonesia. The analysis is based on international trade and economic geography theory developed by Krugman and Venables (1995).
Lisa A. Cameron, Mary Amiti
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Evolutionary Economic Geography [PDF]
, 2018The 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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Doing evolution in economic geography [PDF]
, 2015Evolutionary 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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Fundamentals of Economic Geography
Economic 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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Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography [PDF]
Journal of Economic Geography, 2006The paper explains the commonalities and differences between neoclassical, institutional and evolutionary approaches that have been influential in economic geography during the last couple of decades.
Koen Frenken, Ron A. Boschma
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Regional Agglomeration in Portugal: A Linear Analysis [PDF]
arXiv, 2011This work aims to study the Portuguese regional agglomeration process, using the linear form the New Economic Geography models that emphasize the importance of spatial factors (distance, costs of transport and communication) in explaining of the concentration of economic activity in certain locations. In a theoretical context, it is intended to explain
Martinho, Vitor Joao Pereira Domingues
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