Summary Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensifying globalization is making this situation more and not less the case. As such, regions are an essential dimension of the development process, not just in the more advanced countries but also in less-developed parts of the world. Development theorists have hitherto largely tended to overlook this critical issue in favor of an emphasis on macro-economic considerations. At the same time, conventional theories of the relationship between urbanization and economic development have favored the view that the former is simply an effect of the latter. To be fully general, the theory of development must incorporate the role of cities and regions as a...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
The territory affects how economic systems work, geographic proximity being a primary source of econ...
Existing theories of geographical specialization and trade can be classified into four groups: suppl...
Summary Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensif...
Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensifying glo...
How should we think of the role of regions in relation to the global economy? Theory has surprising ...
How should we think of the role of regions in relation to the global economy? Theory has surprising ...
This volume examines the geography of economic development and variations in the degree to which glo...
How should we think of the role of regions in relationship to the global economy? Theory has surpris...
By now it is widely accepted that we live in a global economy. We are more likely to buy goods from ...
Economic polarization is a process that is present at global, national and regional level. Economic ...
Cities : a critical factor of regional development ? New economic geography presents cities as « a ...
This editorial and accompanying themed issue reflect on the centrality of cities to regional develop...
The concern for increasing macroeconomic stability is specific to both, small and large countries wi...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
The territory affects how economic systems work, geographic proximity being a primary source of econ...
Existing theories of geographical specialization and trade can be classified into four groups: suppl...
Summary Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensif...
Regional economies are synergy-laden systems of physical and relational assets, and intensifying glo...
How should we think of the role of regions in relation to the global economy? Theory has surprising ...
How should we think of the role of regions in relation to the global economy? Theory has surprising ...
This volume examines the geography of economic development and variations in the degree to which glo...
How should we think of the role of regions in relationship to the global economy? Theory has surpris...
By now it is widely accepted that we live in a global economy. We are more likely to buy goods from ...
Economic polarization is a process that is present at global, national and regional level. Economic ...
Cities : a critical factor of regional development ? New economic geography presents cities as « a ...
This editorial and accompanying themed issue reflect on the centrality of cities to regional develop...
The concern for increasing macroeconomic stability is specific to both, small and large countries wi...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
New theoretical work on spatial concentration of industry – particularly the ‘new economic geography...
The territory affects how economic systems work, geographic proximity being a primary source of econ...
Existing theories of geographical specialization and trade can be classified into four groups: suppl...