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New Economic Spaces: New Economic Geographies
New Economic Spaces: New Economic Geographies
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A01=Richard Le Heron
Atsuhiko Takeuchi
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Balanced National Development
Baruch A. Kipnis
Bongman Seo
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Chemical Industrial Complexes
E-waste Recycling Activities
Ecological Dumping
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Gangnam Area
GDP Growth
Group S1
Guy Penny
Hadi Dowlatabadi
High Tech Activities
Hiroyasu Motoki
Industrial Complex
Industrialized Asia
Innovative Clusters
Japanese Production Systems
Jay D. Gatrell
Jerry Patchell
Ji-Sun Choi
Kevin G. Rees
Le Heron
Lifestyle Attributes
Local Development
Marcus A. Doel
Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
Melanie Feakins
National Innovation Systems
Neil Reid
Patent Citations
Raul Pacheco
Recycling E-waste
Restructuring Trajectories
Richard Le Heron
Rio Turbio
Roger Hayter
Sam Ock Park
Shuang-Yann Wong
Syndicated Credit
Tamsin E.C. Davies
TIM Family
Tim Reiffenstein
Tong Xin
Total Gdp
Vancouver Metro
Yangtze Valley
Yufang Shen
Product details
- ISBN 9781138619968
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 12 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
As a core volume in the Dynamics of Economic Space series, contributors from North America, Australasia, Europe and the Middle East each address the constitutive processes of new economic and institutional spaces and the theoretical, methodological and policy-engaging practices of emerging economic geographies. Together, they provide a timely and important overview of the current debates about the geographies of economic change. As national and regional economies change rapidly, so the frameworks, concepts and methods used to describe and analyse those processes also need to evolve. This volume puts forward a comprehensive analysis of a range of different and innovative means currently available, through which to view regional economic activities and interactions.
Richard Le Heron is based at the University of Auckland in Auckland, New Zealand. James W. Harrington is based at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA.
New Economic Spaces: New Economic Geographies
€55.99
