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Studentification, diversity and social cohesion in post-socialist Budapest
In the literature studentification is closely associated with gentrification. Many authors consider the mass invasion of students to inner-city neighbourhoods as a type of gentrification, some of them even use the two terms interchangeably. Regardless of
Szabolcs Fabula+4 more
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The study of everyday practices, self-identities and perceptions seems to be a promising approach to understand the suburban spaces as not only static containers but socially constructed, dynamic and ambiguous entities.
Gnatiuk Oleksiy+2 more
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Functional Urban Areas (FUAs) leads to a better knowledge of urban spatial organisation, which may play a significant role in regional policy making and may be helpful in understanding the connection between urbanisation and demographic development.
Kurek Sławomir+2 more
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Effect of climate and geography on worldwide fine resolution economic activity [PDF]
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in shaping socio-economic activities, alongside other determinants, such as institutions.
Troccoli, Alberto
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Multi-Scale Approach and “Playing Scales” in Economic Geography
The notions of multiscaleness and “playing scales” are considered for various spheres of economic geography: cartography, settlement geography, toponymics, ethno-historical geography, locating industrial production, touristic promotion, micro-regional ...
Anatol Jakobson, Ivan D. Blinov
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Towards a theory of regional diversification: combining insights from Evolutionary Economic Geography and Transition Studies. Regional Studies.
R. Boschma+3 more
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Kurumsal ve İlişkisel Ekonomik Coğrafya Yaklaşımları ve İşlemselleştirilmesi
The fact that the scientist has a strong theoretical background in scientific research is very important for understanding the events and phenomena and for developing the prediction. However, the issue of how to operationalize this background to research
Suat Tuysuz
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The New Economic Geography [PDF]
Recently, the ‘new economic geography’ literature has developed as a theory of the emergence of large agglomerations which relies on increasing returns to scale and transportation costs. This literature builds on diverse intellectual traditions. It combines the insights of traditional regional science with those of modern trade theory and thus attempts
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Chapter 58 Agglomeration and economic geography [PDF]
Peaks and troughs in the spatial distributions of population, employment and wealth are a universal phenomenon in search of a general theory. Such spatial imbalances have two possible explanations. In the first one, uneven economic development can be seen as the result of the uneven distribution of natural resources.
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano+2 more
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Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash
A populist backlash to globalization has ushered in nationalist governments and challenged core features of the Liberal International Order. Although startling in scope and urgency, the populist wave has been developing in declining regions of wealthy ...
J. Broz, J. Frieden, Stephen Weymouth
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