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Bibliographie thématique des publications du Professeur Henry Bakis : 1972-2018
Published 2018-12-01“…This bibliography retraces more than 45 years of research and compiled several hundred publications mainly in the field of economic geography.…”
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CONTINUITY OF ECOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION IN ECONOMIC UNIVERSITIES
Published 2015-10-01“…Disclosed are psychological and pedagogical aspects of the continuity of ecological and geographical education on an example of studying economic geography in in the university an economic profile, emphasizes a system-function continuity in the development of continuous ecological education. …”
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Os acessos fixos à internet no Brasil e suas tecnologias
Published 2012-06-01“…We show, both in the access in general and in each of its several technologies, that the internet spatial distribution in the consumption dimension follow the existing economic geography and urban hierarchy. The application of a generalized additive model (GAM) correlating internet access levels with the local gross product supports this idea and also shows that there are specific areas in the country where the role of local institutions is important in increasing the amount of internet access, as in the state of Paraná.…”
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Development Model of China’s Regional Economic Cooperation Based on Network Analysis and Multimedia Data Visualization
Published 2021-01-01“…This paper uses the relevant theories of new economic geography to analyze and compare China’s unique economic development. …”
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La répartition des établissements industriels à Sfax : un schéma radio-concentrique
Published 2006-03-01“…The study of industrial space allocation, the main topic of our article and a classical problem of economic geography, makes it possible to close the gaps in the literature of Tunisian industrial geography. …”
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The Cultural Economy Moment?
Published 2009-11-01“…While it has intellectual precursors in political economy, sociology and postmodernism, it has been work undertaken in the fields of cultural economic geography, creative industries, the culture of service industries and cultural policy where it has come to the forefront, particularly around whether we are now in a ‘creative economy’. …”
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Analysis of the effect of international trade openness on inequality between districts/cities in Indonesia's provinces
Published 2023-03-01“…This study aims to determine the impact of international trade openness on regional inequality in Indonesia's provinces by using the concept of economic geography. Other factors such as geographic accessibility, labor share in the manufacturing sector, population, and government expenditure are also estimated. …”
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Le paysage façonné par le droit, entre la rationalité du droit positif et l’empirisme culturel juridique
Published 2012-09-01“…This touches the sensitive point of the display of different legal paradigms, one side of the positive law, the other of a more endogenous right, resulting from specific social-cultural and economic geography.…”
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The transnational earth: Evolution meets the World Heritage in model development scenarios for a globally inclusive knowledge economy
Published 2025-02-01“…This perspective is vetted in the South Pacific Island Region, the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and the Isthmus of Panama, via model approaches crafted to empower the World Heritage instrument to vitalize the economic might of scientific exploration of the planet's biodiversity and to play a central role in unlocking the potential of nature's knowledge-rich evolutionary pathways to redefine the world's economic geography. The roadmap toward unleashing the economic energy of transnational research endeavors as stewards of new conservation frontiers is offered with a business model grounded in the confluence of knowledge and wonder and contributing an investment platform that encourages a globally shared benefit of the knowledge economy.…”
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Industrial Composition and Agglomeration Shadow: Evidence from China’s Large Urban Systems
Published 2020-01-01“…New economic geography (NEG) raises the question why the “agglomeration shadow” effect is significant in some urban regions but not others. …”
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Combination of geographical and socio-economic proximities
Published 2013-03-01“…On the basis of the results of a study cross-cutting economic geography and cultural geography, this article will first show how the Rhône-Alpes region sustains a leading “mountain and nature sports tourism” commodity chain, by detailing its structural and territorial features, including broadened spatial scale, plurality of actors and interrelated functions. …”
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MILITARY AND POLITICAL TOURISM ATTRACTIONS IN THE CITY OF GDAŃSK
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The Impact of Structural Funds on Regional Growth: A Panel Data Spatial Analysis
Published 2020-10-01“…However, the new economic geography states that structural funds may also facilitate the geographic concentration of economic activities, thus perpetuating regional imbalances. …”
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ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF TERRITORIAL HUMAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL
Published 2015-03-01“…Based on generalization and systematization of foreign and domestic research outcomes, the paper reveals the main condition for eliminating the territorial polarization threats, which implies formation of a new institutional environment in order to provide co-operation of participants in the territorial interest zone in personnel training and new jobs creating.The research findings demonstrate the increased disproportions between the workforce and labor markets of municipal formations in Sverdlovsk region, and emphasize the need for territorial industrial educational clusters maximizing the network co-operation of the involved parties.The scientific novelty combines adaptation of theoretical concepts of the “new economic geography” applied to reorganization processes in the Russian economy; and elaboration of the cluster model of advanced development of territorial human resources potential by means of territorial centers coordinating the interests of administration, business society, and households.Practical significance of the research results is related to facilitating the administrative efficiency of regional and municipal formations, employers, territorial employment centers, and thereby the advanced development of human resources potential.…”
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Social Well-Being in the Hungarian Metropolitan Regions: An Empirical Application Of The Stiglitz Report
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Pour une prise en compte géographique de la commande publique dans l’analyse des dynamiques d’innovation territoriale
Published 2024-03-01“…This research project focuses on how PP is taken into account in the analysis of the dynamics of territorial innovation.In particular, it will enrich our understanding of the dynamics of proximity and territorial intermediation processes, which have become key issues in economic geography and Regional Science. The aim is to understand how, on a territorial scale, public procurement enables coordination and matching between the players involved in these territorial innovation dynamics. …”
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Temporal legacies of coal mining in the West Coast, New Zealand: path-dependency or path-creation?
Published 2025-01-01“…We draw on concepts from evolutionary economic geography to highlight how iterative processes of path creation and path dependency have played out and identify the important role of community agency and external support in mediating those processes. …”
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Behavioral Analysis in International Business Negotiations Based on the Bargaining Model of Game Theory
Published 2021-01-01“…Compared with traditional trade agreements, the consensus reached in digital trade negotiations is less influenced by traditional economic geography factors and more influenced by the level of digital trade restrictions and political distance. …”
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