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Economic geography and business networks: creating a dialogue between disciplines
An introduction to the special issue

Economic geography and business networks: creating a dialogue between disciplines An introduction to the special issue

... in economic geography discussion space as relational (Bathelt & Glückler, 2003) and it is within this notion of relational network space that the work done by Diego Rinallo, Harald Bathelt and Fransesca ...

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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

... Then there is a work like Peter Haggett’s (1965) Locational Analysis in Human Geography. On the surface, its limpid prose, elegant diagrams, and mathematical equations are not the sort of thing to get people riled ...

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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"

... IBG Economic Geography Research Group (EGRG) to organise a series of sessions aimed at taking stock of the state of the UK economy and the (then still emerging) ...that economic geographers needed to ...

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Oligopolistic Competition and Economic Geography

Oligopolistic Competition and Economic Geography

... For the monopolistic competition approach, it is assumed that new varieties are always freely available. With this assumption, a firm always prefers to produce a product different from existing ones to avoid competition ...

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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…cation occurs due to political ...the economic and political sectors is shown to ...

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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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Local Politics and Economic Geography

Local Politics and Economic Geography

... New Economic Geography sector of the model, for reasons detailed in that ...the economic sector, and thus we could not use this to …nd equilibrium ...

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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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Sustaining Economic Geography?:Business and Management Schools and the UK’s Great Economic Geography Diaspora

Sustaining Economic Geography?:Business and Management Schools and the UK’s Great Economic Geography Diaspora

... the Economic Geography Research Group (EGRG) of the RGS-IBG (We’re In Business! Sustaining Economic Geography?) has, for the first time, investigated and evidenced this trend for 2000-15 ...

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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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The Economic Geography of Xenophobic Populism: Causes and Implications

The Economic Geography of Xenophobic Populism: Causes and Implications

... the geography of popu- lism; its relationship to the geography of economic sectors; and the kinds of public policy that are relevant to tackling emerging geographical ...

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Questioning the ‘Periphery Label’ in Economic Geography

Questioning the ‘Periphery Label’ in Economic Geography

... on economic practices and, thereby, to ascribe too much power to entrepreneurial agency (Plüschke-Altof and Grootens, 2019), nor that all firms in peripheral regions are equally capable to construct suitable ...

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Theorizing practice in economic geography: Foundations, challenges, and possibilities

Theorizing practice in economic geography: Foundations, challenges, and possibilities

... cultural economic approaches has begun to develop ...of economic practices is entwined with material and technical contexts that mean practice is entwined with a range on nonhuman constituent ‘props’ and ...

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Essays in trade and economic geography

Essays in trade and economic geography

... make a comparative study. Since there is little or no research that sheds light on what factors attract smaller, unorganised sector firms to a location, this paper is, first and foremost, an attempt to fill in this gap ...

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Empirical Essays in Economic Geography

Empirical Essays in Economic Geography

... exists economic literature on the location of criminal activity, and criminology literature on the location of burglaries (Brantingham and Brantingham, 1981; Cracolici and Uberti, 2009; Glaeser and Sacerdote, ...

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Exploring the economic geography of Ireland

Exploring the economic geography of Ireland

... Abstract: Only a few research papers have analysed the spatial distribution of economic activity in Ireland. There are a number of reasons for this, not least the fact that comprehensive data on the location of ...

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Natural resources, economic growth and geography

Natural resources, economic growth and geography

... New Economic Geography provides insights about two elements that can curb the pressure on natural resources, namely the reduction in transports costs and a boost on the pace of ...

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Geographies of Production II: Political Economic Geographies: A pluralist direction?

Geographies of Production II: Political Economic Geographies: A pluralist direction?

... of economic geographical concern ...the economic geography / geographical economics ...by economic geographers and the way in which the significant ‘philosophical and epistemological divisions ...

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Unfinished business

Unfinished business

... that economic geography is not the only discipline being denuded by the force of attraction that is the modern business school: economists, educationalists, ...

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The determinants of FDI and FPI in Thailand: a Gravity Model analysis

The determinants of FDI and FPI in Thailand: a Gravity Model analysis

... other economic integrations, such as ASEAN, APEC, DAE (Dynamic Asian Economies) 12 , and the Closer-Economic Relationship 13 of which Thailand is a ...

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