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An Analysis of an Area’s Vulnerability to the Emergence of Land-Use Conflicts
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An Evaluation of Public Spaces with the Use of Direct and Remote Methods
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Chief Development Tendencies, Structural Changes and Innovativeness of the Industrial and Service Sectors in Poland
Published 2016-12-01“…Use is made of measures commonly applied in economic geography (employment, gross value added) and indicators based on them (mainly the structure and dynamics of change). …”
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Academic Identity of Researchers Investigating the Location of Business Entities
Published 2018-11-01“…The issue of the location of economic entities, which is crucial for economic geography, is becoming the object of ever more thorough analyses undertaken by the growing number of various academic disciplines, and especially those included in economic sciences, which paradoxically initiated this trend of research. …”
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Working at the margins? Muslim middle class professionals in India and the limits of ‘labour agency’
Published 2017“…Strikingly, they also remain at the margins of both economic geography and development geography scholarship. …”
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Impacts of light rail in a mid-sized city: Evidence from Olsztyn, Poland
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Food Production Security in Times of a Long-Term Energy Shortage Crisis: The Example of Poland
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Supporting the Absorbent National Rural Development Planning by Scenarios
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Far away and yet so close: urban–rural linkages in the context of multilocal work arrangements
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The distribution systems for organic farming produce in Poland and Spain – similarities and differences
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The Evolution of Views on the Factors of Economic Development: New Theoretical Approaches
Published 2018-07-01“…Four conceptions are analyzed: «new economic geography», «evolutionary economy», «sustainable development», «intellectual specialization». …”
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Spatial Agglomeration, Human and Social Capital: The Case of Turkey Manufacturing Industry
Published 2017-12-01“…In this context, clustering of economic activities has been one of the new areas of interest in the theory of economic geography. Therefore, clustering of economic activities and human-social-spatial resources has been emphasized to play a major role in growth and development of regions by essays of the new economic geography. …”
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Spatial Agglomeration, Human and Social Capital: The Case of Turkey Manufacturing Industry
Published 2017-12-01“…In this context, clustering of economic activities has been one of the new areas of interest in the theory of economic geography. Therefore, clustering of economic activities and human-social-spatial resources has been emphasized to play a major role in growth and development of regions by essays of the new economic geography. …”
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Nueva Geografía Económica: evidencia Empírica de la estimación de la Ecuación Nominal de Salarios
Published 2009-02-01“…Keywords: New Economic Geography, Agglomeration, International Trade, Transport Costs, Market Potential. …”
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Research Topics of Geography of Enterprise and Decision-Control Functions in Poland against Global Trends
Published 2018-11-01“…The article is a review of the research conducted in Poland on geography of enterprise, understood as a sub-discipline within the scope of socio-economic geography, including research on the behaviour of economic entities, especially large ones, in geographical space. …”
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PATH DEPENDENCE (TRAYECTORIAS DEPENDIENTES) EN LA MATRIZ ELÉCTRICA DE COSTA RICA
Published 2019-12-01“…By Considering Costa Rica as an empirical case study and applying theories shared between the fields of economic geography and neo-institutional theories, this research analyzes the development of Costa Rica’s energy matrix by identifying three forms of path dependence mechanisms: technological lock-in; positive externalities; and institutional hysteresis. …”
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