| 31. | "' Economic geography "'is the study of the location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities across the world.
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| 32. | Patterns of global industrialization and deindustrialization are explained by a combination of models in economic geography and economic growth.
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| 33. | His fields of research are : urban development and planning, economic geography, management and the transformations of organizational structures.
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| 34. | He has published in the areas of international trade, regionalism, WTO, European integration, economic geography, political economy and growth.
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| 35. | Economic geography is sometimes approached as a branch of anthropogeography that focuses on regional systems of human economic activity.
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| 36. | However, the focus on the firm as the main entity of significance hinders the discussion of New Economic Geography.
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| 37. | His second research area is regional development and began with undergraduate and postgraduate studies in urban, regional and economic geography.
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| 38. | Once it had opened, and the region's natural economic geography began to reassert itself, China grew in political influence too.
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| 39. | The biogeography class had been particularly time consuming, she said, because it was outside her area of concentration, economic geography.
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| 40. | In 1878, with Robert Jannasch, he founded the " Zentralverein f�r Handelsgeographie " ( Central Association for Economic Geography ).
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