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The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography (Oxford Handbooks in Economics) Summary:
By Gordon L. Clark, ... ; 9780198234104
Product Description:
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography is the single most important statement of the scope and ... and evolution of the field to statements about the crucial problems of economic geography, the volume is preoccupied with the rival theories ...
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... © 2008 by Princeton University Press
Book Description,
This book is primarily aimed at students and researchers interested in economic geography. Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5–7, and 11– ... economics, while chapters 11–13 would be useful in a course on applied econometrics. Finally, chapter 2 could be used in a course devoted to the history of economic thought.
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New York Times published an interesting geographic map of the recession in the U.S (link)Rok Spruk is a supply-side economist and a libertarian.
He (currently) lives in Slovenia where he studies economics
and business. His fields of research are economic growth,
macroeconomics, international economy, global competitiveness,
and tax reforms. His views, observations and ideas are posted
on his blog.
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... the East led to high unemployment and slow changes in the economic structure. As the exchange rate was equalized and wages ... productivity growth in the East. The majority of models in economic geography and urban economics suggests that agglomeration ... stabilization and institutional reforms would be a lot easier and the overall economic and political transition much less painful.
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... 8217;m glad to report that Obopay has been chosen by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer 2010 for its “innovation, ... the company will “pick up” at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in January.
Finally, those ... and developed markets, delivering mobile banking and payments regardless of geography through all operators, carriers, financial institutions, mobile handsets ...
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... , and behavior by persons and cultures to name a few of geography’s study fields.
A geographic background helps understand economic patterns such as why ... elements together will make geographic literacy better.
The best thing about emphasizing geography is that it does not have to take away from other subjects. Unlike engineering or medicine where most of the knowledge requires extensive full ...
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... its simplist, geography is concerned with where something is at, why it’s there, and how it relates to things around it. Geography influences where we live, affects our economic prosperity, has dictated the outcome of significant historical events, and shapes our local, regional, and global relationships with each other. Check out ...
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... those provincial boundaries, both in terms of trade and of information dissemination.
Which leads me to wonder: has the Internet, with its geography-destroying power, removed any of these blinders? There is ample evidence of the Internet giving local economic “losers” another chance in the global marketplace. Except for places like North Korea ...
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Migration can be both a lagging and leading economic indicator. A lagging example is the continued arrival of newcomers to recession ravaged cities such as Charlotte (NC) and Portland (OR). International migration tends to be more sensitive to shifting fortunes with the most geographically mobile riding the bow wave:
USAToday reports that more Americans are seeking work abroad than in the past. ...
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