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Geography Compass, 2017
Abstract This paper makes the case for the conceptual use of the everyday in economic geography. It does this by firstly demonstrating the explanatory potential that lies in attending to the lived experience of economic development and, secondly, the ability of the everyday to occupy a meso‐level analytical position that is sensitive ...
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Abstract This paper makes the case for the conceptual use of the everyday in economic geography. It does this by firstly demonstrating the explanatory potential that lies in attending to the lived experience of economic development and, secondly, the ability of the everyday to occupy a meso‐level analytical position that is sensitive ...
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2008
Why is economic activity distributed unevenly across space, with centres of concentrated activity surrounded by ‘peripheral’ regions of lower density? What economic interactions are there between different geographical areas, and how do these shape income levels in the areas?
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Why is economic activity distributed unevenly across space, with centres of concentrated activity surrounded by ‘peripheral’ regions of lower density? What economic interactions are there between different geographical areas, and how do these shape income levels in the areas?
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2004
To read the comparable chapter on economic geography in Geography in America is to recall a world, and a way of viewing that world, that seems remote. For one thing, that chapter was called Industrial Geography. There were good reasons why industrial geography was so prominent in the last report.
James W. Harrington, Trevor J. Barnes
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To read the comparable chapter on economic geography in Geography in America is to recall a world, and a way of viewing that world, that seems remote. For one thing, that chapter was called Industrial Geography. There were good reasons why industrial geography was so prominent in the last report.
James W. Harrington, Trevor J. Barnes
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Multinationals and Economic Geography
2013"Despite often playing second fiddle to clusters in the economic geography literature, multinationals are fundamental drivers of economic development. As generators and diffusers of knowledge they have played an essential role in shaping the new world economic order.
Iammarino S., McCann P.
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Racing Economic Geography: The Place of Race in Economic Geography
Geography Compass, 2013Abstract In this paper, I provide a critical overview of research in economic geography on race and racialization. I begin with a discussion about the connections between geography and processes of racialization. I then move into an examination of the kinds of engagements economic geographers are undertaking in research examining ...
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Being Economical with the Geography [PDF]
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Re-imagining evolutionary economic geography
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2023Dieter Franz Kogler +2 more
exaly
Economic Geography, Politics, and Policy
Annual Review of Political Science, 2020Stephanie J Rickard
exaly

