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Putting the case for a pluralistic economic geography
, 2021Over the past decade or so, concern has grown in economic geography over whether the discipline has become too pluralised, characterised by the proliferation of conceptual schemas, theoretical approaches and local narratives, between which there is ...
R. Martin
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International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2020
Richard Florida, Patrick Adler
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Richard Florida, Patrick Adler
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Diversity, representation, and the limits of engaged pluralism in (economic) geography
Progress in Human Geography, 2020Within geography writ large, and economic geography in particular, there has been increasing interest in ‘engaged pluralism’ – defined by its proponents as lively and respectful engagement across theoretical, methodological, and topical lines – to ...
Emily Rosenman, Jessa Loomis, Kelly Kay
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Economic geography’s contribution to understanding the circular economy
Journal of Economic GeographyThis article explores the role of evolutionary economic geography in enhancing understanding and implementation of the circular economy (CE). By incorporating spatial and territorial dimensions into CE research, this study emphasizes the significant ...
Sébastien Bourdin, André Torre
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Co-evolution in contemporary economic geography: towards a theoretical framework
Regional studies, 2018Although co-evolution is a key concept in contemporary economic geography because of its relevance for achieving deep contextualization and sound policy recommendations, it has not largely been taken up in recent empirical work. This is partly due to the
Huiwen Gong, R. Hassink
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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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Urban Geography, 2019
We develop the relational economic geographical potential of the incubator and hinge functions of megalopolis incorporating ideas from the literature on regional innovation systems and New Argonaut connections respectively.
Yingcheng Li, N. Phelps
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We develop the relational economic geographical potential of the incubator and hinge functions of megalopolis incorporating ideas from the literature on regional innovation systems and New Argonaut connections respectively.
Yingcheng Li, N. Phelps
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Economic geography: a critical introduction
Journal of Economic Geography, 2018Acknowledgments vi List of Figures vii 1 Why Economic Geography Is Good For You 1 Part I Thinking Critically about Economic Geography 23 2 What Is Economic Geography?
Patrick Bigger
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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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Economic Geography and Public Policy
, 2011Economic Geography and Public Policy fills the gap by illustrating many new policy insights economic geography models can offer to the realm of theoretical policy analysis.
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