Regional science weaves in and out of the story of post-war economic geography. The vision of one man, the American economist Walter Isard, regional science represented the first systematic attempt to ...
Versions of this newsletter were initially published earlier this year by Governing Magazine and Context Magazine For 25 years, the rebound of central business districts has been a driving force in ...
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This article explores the role of antitrust (or competition) law in the recent historical evolution of the U.S. commercial banking sector. A core component of antitrust law is the calculative practice ...
Download the report "The Evolving Geography of Productivity and Employment. Ideas for Inclusive Growth through a Territorial Lens in Latin America and the Caribbean" The Evolving Geography of ...
Geo-economics is not just maps and borders; it is about understanding how geography turns into economic power, and how trade ...
It’s no secret that global climate change hurts the economy. With more frequent and more severe storms, flooding, drought, and fires, countries around the world are already taking economic hits. And ...
IN spite of its large size, this book covers only a small part of economic geography. It claims to deal in out line with the several factors of the natural environment as they affect human life. A ...
MUNCIE, Ind. – As a youngster, I recall asking my father what was the difference between a recession and a depression. His definition was that a recession was when your neighbor lost his job, and a ...