Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography?
Geographical economics (also known as the 'new economic geography') is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline. Some practitioners in neighbouring fields traditionally concerned with spatial is...
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