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245 | _aEconomic Geography: Places, Networks and Flows | ||
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_bRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group _c2011 _aOxon |
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500 | _a1. Introduction Part I: Traditional Economic Geographies 2. Traditional Location Theory 3. Modeling Economic Geographies Part II: Geographies of the Firm and Other Institutions 4. The Geographies of the Firm 5. Going Global Part III: Geographies of Uneven Development 6. Geographic Inequalities 7. The Changing Fortunes of Local and Regional Economies Part IV: Geographies of Networks, Places and Flows 8. Economic Geography 'Unbound' 9. Conclusions | ||
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_aEconomic Geography _92755 |
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_aRoberts, Susan _92756 |
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