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What does EG stand for?

Economic Geography


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00 Paperback HT166 Nineteen papers from the September 2007 workshop explore the interactions of government policies and economic geography in addressing spatial disparities of economic activity and welfare levels.
Professor Krugman's extensive work in international economics, including work on international trade, economic geography and international finance, has led him to be cited as among the 50 most influential economists in the world today," he said.
Byline: Economic geography will move eastwards as trade growth rebounds, led by developing economies.
He said: "The economic geography of the UK is very different from other countries with high-speed lines.
However, points out Indiana University professor James Biles, a specialist in economic geography, the "Walmartization" of Mexico has had a significant effect on the country's small-scale agricultural producers.
Economic Geography and Public Policy Richard Baldwin, Rikard Forslid, Philippe Martin, Gianmarco Ottaviano, and Frederic Robert-Nicoud, Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ, 2003, 487pp.
Despite the omissions that are highlighted, the book remains a major contribution to the literature on location theory in particular and of economic geography in general.
It is agreed - and obvious really - that economic geography and political geography often don't match.

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