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Spatial Disparities in Developing Countries: Cities, Regions and International Trade.
Published 2003“…This paper reviews and develops some simple models that capture these first andsecond nature economic geographies. The presence of increasing returns to scale in citiesleads to urban structures that are not optimally sized. …”
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Literature on the periphery of capitalism: Brazilian theory, Canadian culture
Published 2003-04-01“…Any attempt to theorize the surprising similarities between Brazilian and Canadian cultural and literary history has to begin by openly acknowledging the vast and irrecoverable differences between them—differences of history, culture, economics, geography, and so on. Indeed, there seem to be so many differences that one might be inclined to see the points of connection as mere coincidence: the cultural circumstances and expressions of both countries might appear similar in outward appearance (or at least, might seem so in many cases), but their inner logic emerges out of entirely different material circumstances that cannot be passed over in silence.…”
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Spatial Disparities in Developing Countries: Cities, Regions, and International Trade.
Published 2005“…This paper reviews and develops some simple models that capture these first and second nature economic geographies. The presence of increasing returns to scale in cities leads to urban structures that are not optimally sized. …”
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Networks, agriculture and geography: How business connections of agricultural enterprises shape the connection of settlements in Western Hungary
Published 2023-01-01“…Present paper uses network science in economical geography: it analyzes the connections between settlements in western Hungary based on the business connections of agribusinesses. …”
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Establishing the Quantitative Thinking Program at Macalester
Published 2009-01-01“…It currently draws on courses from thirteen departments including Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Theater, Mathematics, Environmental Science, and Geology. …”
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Human capital space: a spatial perspective of the dynamics of people and economic relationships
Published 2023-04-01“…Theoretical discourses and constructs furnish reasons to believe that HCS is a useful instrument to examine the complex people–space relationship and to encourage conversations about the interactions among population, labour, economic geographies, and related disciplines. HCS provides a terrain for scientists to actively engage in human-centred spatial development, inform policies in a timely manner, and argue for effective investment in space to bolster the endogenous power of spatial development.…”
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Inter-ethnic tolerance and cross-cultural communication: its relationship and importance in a multicultural society
Published 2011“…Malaysia is a multi-cultural country, as a result of colonialism and economical geography. Such diversity makes tolerance a requirement for survival. …”
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Democracy and the capitalist state: towards a critique of the Tiebout Hypothesis
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Regional economic systems, spatial interdependence and the role of money
Published 1981Book section -
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The environmental performance and international competitiveness of Australian resource firms
Published 1993Journal article