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Input users and producers seek to increase their profitability by locating near each other. This self-reinforcing relationship between input producers and users can be views as a basic agglomeration force to enable the modeling of agglomeration economies based on a standard monopolistic...
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Traditional theory of international trade has been developed on the assumption of homogeneous country in which identical consumers and production factors are all uniformly distributed. In the real world, however, most countries are composed of heterogeneous regions, and in accordance the above...
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This dissertation focuses on two topics that are important to regional economists. The first is the development of a hybrid method for input-output table compilation which distinguishes between economic relationships that need to be surveyed and those that can be obtained by other means. The...
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Where there was a settled political geography of state power and responsibilities, the remarkable growth of global …
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Corporate restructuring is normally analyzed with reference to economic imperatives and the inherited geographical structure of production. The economic landscape is assumed to be the consequence of private decisions made in response to these structural factors. If understanding and empirically...
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information and communication technology who proclaim the end of geography. However, my argument sits uncomfortably with those who … services industry: locational advantage and product complementarities', Journal of Economic Geography, 2(4), 433 …
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, which are rich in capital assets and that are held hostage by their history and geography. Exit is treated as a sequence of … economic geography. … sunk costs: re-conceptualising the corporate geography of disinvestment and plant closure', Progress in Human Geography, 21 …
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The relationship between labor and capital is one of mutual antagonism and interdependence. Conflict occurs between labor and capital over control of the production process and conditions of employment. However, both classes need one another in order to produce and sustain a livelihood. Spatial...
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N.B. Professor Clark was based at the Department of Geography, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada when this …
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employment policy in Canada: a Box-Jenkins approach', Economic Geography, 55(3), 213-226. …
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