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Quantitative Economic Geography and Economic History
The chapter revises those areas of research in which economic history and economic geography come together fundamentally, making use of the theoretical framework developed by New Economic Geography.
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Retheorizing Economic Geography: From the Quantitative Revolution to the “Cultural Turn”
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2001In this article, I reflect upon and attempt to understand the changing theoretical nature of post–World War II Anglo-American economic geography. In particular, I contrast the kind of theorizing that first occurred in the discipline during the 1950s with the very different kind now carried out under what has been called the “cultural turn”or the “new ...
Trevor J Barnes
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The origins of quantitative methodologies in Italian geographical research can be traced to the development of regional studies from the beginning of the 20th century onwards. More broadly, quantitative methods in geography date back to the cartographical and statistical approach that characterized a prolific field of research in the long 19th century,
Proto matteo
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Some Notes on Institutions in Evolutionary Economic Geography
Within the evolutionary economic geography framework, the role of institutions deserves more explicit attention. We argue that territorial institutions are to be viewed as orthogonal to organizational routines since each territory is characterized by a ...
Ron Boschma, Koen Frenken
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The Quantitative Revolution and Economic Geography
2011Linda Mcdowell, Peter Sunley
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Doing Evolution in Economic Geography [PDF]
Evolutionary approaches in economic geography face questions about the relationships between their concepts, theories, methods, politics, and policy implications.
Andy Pike +2 more
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The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography
The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography illustrates the significance of thinking the 'economy' and the 'economic' geographically. It identifies significant stages in the discipline's development, and focuses on the key themes and ideas that inform ...
Andrew Leyshon
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An Introduction to Quantitative Analysis in Economic Geography
Geographical Review, 1969Anthony V. Williams, Maurice H. Yeates
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