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Bringing History into Evolutionary Economic Geography for a Better Understanding of Evolution [PDF]
The paper tries to construct the historical methodology for evolutionary economic geography. I elevate history to the methodological foundation of evolutionary economic geography, on which concrete research methods should be based.
Zhigao Liu
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Abstract The transition from subsistence to market‐oriented agriculture holds the potential to boost rural economic progress and improve the well‐being of the rural poor in developing countries. Despite this potential, there is limited understanding of the key drivers for smallholder commercialization. In this study, we utilize comprehensive three‐wave
Abebayehu Girma Geffersa+1 more
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This article presents the results of field research, as well as the results of the use of remote-sensing data in the geochemical study of the soil cover of the Yertis River basin.
Ulykpanova Meruyert M.+4 more
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China's Changing Map: A Political and Economic Geography of the Chinese People's Republic
Norton Ginsburg, Theodore Shabad
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The South: Its Economic-Geographic Development [PDF]
G. B. B., A. E. Parkins
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Spatial implications of international trade under the new economic geography approach [PDF]
In 2008, Paul Krugman from Princeton University was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences by the Central Bank of Sweden, for his “analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity”.
de León Arias, Adrián+1 more
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Abstract This study examines how European food companies can operationally leverage the value created by strategic alliances into commercially viable products. More importantly, it emphasizes that the effects of alliance portfolio diversity (APD) on radical innovation performance can be achieved not only directly, but also via moderating roles, that is,
María Ancín+2 more
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Asia: An Economic and Regional Geography
John Wesley Coulter, L. Dudley Stamp
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Abstract The exponential expansion of the global cider market positions it as a viable alternative to traditional choices such as wine and beer. Nevertheless, there exists a paucity of research examining the various factors influencing consumer interest in cider.
Eva Parga Dans+3 more
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Do Migrants Follow Market Potentials? An Estimation of a New Economic Geography Model [PDF]
New Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglomeration: Firms tend to cluster in locations with good access to demand, and similarly, workers are drawn to regions where market potential is high because the price index is ...
Matthieu Crozet
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