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  2. Economic geography - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral economic geography examines the cognitive processes underlying spatial reasoning, locational decision making, and behavior of firms [7] and individuals. Economic geography is sometimes approached as a branch of anthropogeography that focuses on regional systems of human economic activity. An alternative description of different ...

  3. Billions of Entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Billions of Entrepreneurs is a book by Harvard Business School professor, Tarun Khanna.It was published in 2008 by Harvard Business School Press. [1]The book provides an analysis of China and India, and explains how these two emerging Asian economies are reshaping the global economy in the 21st century.

  4. Category:Economic geography - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to economic geography, the subfield of human geography which studies economic activity. It can also be considered a subfield or method in economics . Subcategories

  5. Economic Geography (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Economic Geography is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by Taylor & Francis on behalf of Clark University.The journal was established in 1925 and is currently edited by James T. Murphy (Clark University), Jane Pollard (Newcastle University), Andrés Rodríguez-Pose (London School of Economics), and Henry Wai-chung Yeung (National University of Singapore).

  6. Geoeconomics - Wikipedia

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    There is not yet an authoritative definition of geoeconomics that is clearly distinct from geopolitics. The challenge of separating geopolitics and geoeconomics into separate spheres is due to their interdependence: interactions among nation-states as indivisible sovereign units exercising political power, and the predominance of neoclassical economics' "logic of commerce" that ostensibly ...

  7. Journal of Economic Geography - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Economic Geography is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press covering all aspects of economic geography, including the intersection between economics and geography.

  8. Inside the Black business boom that’s reshaping America’s ...

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    Black-owned businesses in the U.S. are major contributors to the economy, generating $206 billion in annual revenue and supporting 3.56 million U.S. jobs. Many of these businesses are federal ...

  9. Historical economic geography - Wikipedia

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    Historical economic geography examines the history and development of spatial economic structure. Using historical data, it examines how centers of population and economic activity shift, what patterns of regional specialization and localization evolve over time and what factors explain these changes.