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Exploring the Influence of Colonial Railways on Java's Economic Geography

Exploring the Influence of Colonial Railways on Java's Economic Geography

... This study explores the impact on Java’s economic geography of railways built by the Dutch colonial government. Pre-1940 Dutch railway construction affords an historical experiment on the spatial ...

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The Empirics of New Economic Geography

The Empirics of New Economic Geography

... new economic geography is in integrating findings from the urban economics ...new economic geography ...of economic models that generate one or more of these relationships from mi- ...

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Complexity Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Geography

Complexity Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Geography

... evolutionary economic geography has drawn upon a particular version of evolutionary economics, namely the Nelson-Winter framework, which blends Darwinian concepts and metaphors (especially variety, ...

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Questioning the ‘Periphery Label’ in Economic Geography

Questioning the ‘Periphery Label’ in Economic Geography

... This article critically examines spatially informed innovation discourses in economic geography. Theoretical and empirical accounts that identify lacking innovations as main drivers of economic ...

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Economic Geography and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Economic Geography and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

... absolute geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is often blamed for its poor economic ...absolute geography, it also pins down its relative position on the globe vis-à-vis other ...relative ...

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A new geography of the UK economy? Commentary on the publication of "The economic geography of the UK"

A new geography of the UK economy? Commentary on the publication of "The economic geography of the UK"

... the economic geography of the ...of economic activities of different kinds across the UK and the underlying processes that produce those uneven ...UK’s economic geography – which ...

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National oligopolies and economic geography

National oligopolies and economic geography

... sharply when trade takes place across borders, ceteris paribus (see, e.g., McCallum 1995; Head and Mayer 2000). These facts and empirical evidence suggest that firms behavior and perception in and of the domestic market ...

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Towards an economic geography of FinTech.

Towards an economic geography of FinTech.

... in economic geography? In terms of the former, spatially sensitive, critical scholars might contribute to future research by moving beyond methodological nationalism to develop new spatialities for ...

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Oligopolistic Competition and Economic Geography

Oligopolistic Competition and Economic Geography

... In the literature, Combes (1997) and Dewit et al. (2003) have studied economic geography based on oligopolistic competition. Their approaches and focuses are quite different from those in this paper. Combes ...

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Critical notes on economic geography from an aging radical. Or radical notes on economic geography from a critical age

Critical notes on economic geography from an aging radical. Or radical notes on economic geography from a critical age

... current economic geography where different kinds of critical approaches sit cheek- by-jowl (for reviews of the field see the two recent collections Clark, Feldman & Gertler, 2000, and Sheppard & ...

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Exploring the economic geography of Ireland

Exploring the economic geography of Ireland

... ―economic geography‖ (see such journals as Economic Geography and Journal of Economic Geography), ―regional economics‖ (Regional Studies and European Urban and Regional Studies) ...

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Universities, public research, and evolutionary economic geography

Universities, public research, and evolutionary economic geography

... shape economic behavior within a particular industrial and territorial context (David 1994; Storper ...which economic geographers have interpreted as having a strong place dimension based on the localized ...

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Productive Public Expenditure in a New Economic Geography Model

Productive Public Expenditure in a New Economic Geography Model

... New Economic Geography (henceforth NEG), countries or regions are separated by transport costs and agglomeration is brought about by factor mobility due to differences in regional economic ...

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What said the new economic geography about Portugal?

What said the new economic geography about Portugal?

... New Economic Geography, and polarization associated with the Keynesian tradition, describing the mechanisms by which these processes are ...New Economic Geography models that emphasize the ...

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Trade, economic geography and the choice of product quality

Trade, economic geography and the choice of product quality

... the economic geography literature, a fall in trade cost entices a larger number of …rms to locate in the larger ...the economic returns on quality ...

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History versus Expectations in Economic Geography Reconsidered

History versus Expectations in Economic Geography Reconsidered

... new economic geography model, which typically has multiple equilibria, by embedding the model in the class of equilibrium dynamics due to Krugman (1991b) and Fukao and Benabou (1993) (KFB ...of ...

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A linear model of the new economic geography for Portugal

A linear model of the new economic geography for Portugal

... New Economic Geography, is more reasonable, when these variables are considered in their original form, in other words, in the aggregate form for all locations with strong business with that we are ...

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Essays in trade and economic geography

Essays in trade and economic geography

... This paper analyses the determinants of the location choices made by foreign investors at the district level in India to gauge the relative importance of economic geography factors, local business ...

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Local politics and economic geography

Local politics and economic geography

... also economic agents and mobile. Geography and politics interact and feed back in interesting ways: On the one hand, economic factors might cause agglomeration of agents, thus a¤ecting the ...

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Local politics and economic geography

Local politics and economic geography

... New Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter strati fi cation occurs due to political ...the economic and political sectors is shown to ...for ...

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