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Contents: Introduction Part I Conceptual Developments in Economic Geography: A perspective of economic geography, Allen J. Scott Paul Krugman's geographical economics and its implications for regional development theory: a critical assessment, Ron Martin and Peter Sunley A institutionalist perspective on regional economic development, Ash Amin Toward a relational economic geography, Harald Bathelt and Johannes Gluckler Conceptualizing economies and their geographies: spaces, flows and circuits, Ray Hudson Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography, Ron A. Boschma and Koen Frenken. Part II The Localization of Global Economic Space: Neo-Marshallian nodes in global networks, Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift Sticky places in slippery space: a typology of industrial districts, Ann Markusen 'Globalizing' regional development: a global production networks perspective, Neil M. Coe, Martin Hess, Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Peter Dicken and Jeffrey Henderson Theorizing economic geographies of Asia, Henry Wai-chung Yeung and George C.S. Lin. Part III Firms, Workers and Places: Sunk costs: a framework for economic geography, Gordon L. Clark and Neil Wrigley Firms in territories: a relational perspective, Peter Dicken and Anders Malmberg Labor and agglomeration: control and flexibility in local labor markets, Jamie Peck The economic geography of talent, Richard Florida. Part IV Culture, Technology and the Geographies of Knowledge: Telecommunications and the changing geographies of knowledge transmission in the late-20th century, Barney Warf The cultural economy: geography and the creative field, Allen J. Scott 'Being there': proximity, organization and culture in the development and adoption of advance manufacturing technologies, Meric S. Gertler Towards a knowledge-based theory of the geographical cluster, Peter Maskell The evolution of technologies in time and space: from national and regional to spatial innovation systems, Paivi Oinas and Edward J. Malecki The economic geography of the internet age, Edward E. Leamer and Michael Storper. Part V Regulating Economic Spaces: The post-Keynesian state and the space economy, Ron Martin and Peter Sunley Neoliberalizing space, Jamie Peck and Adam Tickell Globalization and the politics of local and regional development: the question of convergence, Kevin R. Cox The global trend towards devolution and its implications, Andres Rodriguez-Pose and Nicholas Gill Name index.

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