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This study is an attempt to produce a theoretically informed econometric analysis of dynamic regional economic performance. The first paper in this two-part study highlighted the problems and possibilities of translating the propositions contained in six 'soft' theories of local economic growth...
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Contemporary approaches to understanding the mechanisms determining local economic growth tend to be characterized by a dualism between 'hard' quantitative and mathematical models derived from economics and the 'soft' qualitative models of geographical theory. In this study, we contribute to a...
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<title>Abstract</title> Contemporary understanding of the evolution of the geography of uneven development is dominated by research derived from either the ‘new’ geographical economics or the new regionalism, typically in the context of either the European Union or North America. By way of contrast, we...
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Increasingly, endogenous factors and processes are being emphasized as drivers in regional economic development and growth. This 15 chapter book is unique in that it commences by presenting five disciplinary takes on endogenous development from the perspectives of economics, geography,...
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In a globalising world, a key question is: how can communities, cities, and regions continue to cope and prosper given the constraints within which they must work? The authors propose an approach to the geographical analysis of regional economic issues based on theoretically informed empirical...
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P LUMMER P. (2003) Modelling economic landscapes: a geographical perspective, Reg. Studies 37 , 687-695. Contemporary research into the evolution of regional economies is characterized by a dualism of "new' economic geographies based upon dominant ways of knowing in both economics and geography....
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