Stylized facts and close dialogue: methodology in economic geography

One difference between economists and geographers is the significance attached by the former to stylized facts and the very different significance attached by the latter to the diversity of economic life. The paper begins with this distinction and argues that Krugman's theory-enslaved stylized...

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Main Author: Clark, G
Other Authors: Association of American Geographers
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Routledge 1998
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