Essletzbichler, Jürgen. 2009. Evolutionary economic geography, institutions and political economy. Economic Geography 85 (2): S. 159-165.
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Abstract
In this response to MacKinnon et al. (2009), I argue that the theoretical development of evolutionary economic geographies is necessary in order to evaluate its unique contribution to an understanding of the uneven development of the space economy; that the distinction between evolutionary and institutional economic geographies is overdrawn; that the neglect of class, power, and the state reflect empirical rather than theoretical shortcomings of the evolutionary approach; and that there is significant potential overlap between evolutionary and political economy approaches.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Journal article |
Journal | Economic Geography |
Citation Index | SSCI |
WU Journalrating 2009 | A |
WU-Journal-Rating new | FIN-A, VW-B, WH-A |
Language | English |
Title | Evolutionary economic geography, institutions and political economy |
Volume | 85 |
Number | 2 |
Year | 2009 |
Page from | 159 |
Page to | 165 |
DOI | 10.1111/j.1944-8287.2009.01019.x |
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- Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience IN (Details)
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- 1807 Economic geography (Details)