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Regional economics: A new economic geography perspective

Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2007
We show that the concepts and tools developed in new economic geography may be used to revisit several problems in regional economics. In particular, we want to stress the following two points: (i) what do we mean by a region and (ii) what kind of interactions between regions do we want to study and how to model them?
Kristian Behrens   +1 more
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New Economic Geography

This volume contains the key innovative papers in economic geography, encompassing work on core-periphery structures of countries and on systems of cities. It includes theory papers on core-periphery structures, on urban systems and industrial urban structures, and on the dynamics of evolution of urban and industrial concentrations.
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A prospective review on New Economic Geography

The annals of regional science, 2018
José M. Gaspar
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Review of New Economic Geography

2017
Economic activities are always relevant to the two dimensions of time and space. While time is often integrated into economic theoretical considerations, the study of where economic activities take place is almost always ignored by mainstream economists. In fact, in the real world, spatial distributions of population and employment are never smooth. In
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New Economic Geography

The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, 2019
R. Hassink, Huiwen Gong
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New Economic Geography: Endogenizing Location in an International Trade Model

2013
In this chapter we first briefly discuss how the new economic geography literature (NEG) follows from and builds on international trade theory. We then turn to the main empirical implications of NEG. We highlight that the main problem with empirical applications of NEG is that a single test of the implications of the model combined is illusive because ...
Brakman, S.   +2 more
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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Adrian Tett   +2 more
exaly  

REGIONAL NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

2010
During the last century there has been a huge reduction in trade costs at almost every spatial scale impulsed not only by technological advances applied to transport and communication systems, but also by the spread of regional trade agreements and other related schemes.
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The geography of climate and the global patterns of species diversity

Nature, 2023
Marco Túlio Pacheco Coelho   +2 more
exaly  

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