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Economic Geography
Edited by:
Yuko Aoyama, Clark University
Gernot Grabher, HCU Hamburg
David Rigby, University of California, Los Angeles
Henry Wai-chung Yeung, National University of Singapore
Book Review Editor
James T. Murphy, Clark University
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 7/209 Economics; 4/51 Geography
Impact Factor: 2.968
Economic Geography is an internationally peer-reviewed journal, committed to publishing cutting-edge research that makes theoretical advances to the discipline. Our long-standing specialization is to publish the best theoretically-based empirical articles that deepen the understanding of significant economic geography issues around the world. Owned by Clark University since 1925, Economic Geography actively supports scholarly activities of economic geographers. Economic Geography is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October.
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Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography
Venture Capital in the 'Periphery': The New Argonauts, Global Search, and Local Institution Building
AnnaLee Saxenian and Charles Sabel, October 2008, Vol. 84 No. 4, page 379
Relational Economic Geography: A Partial Understanding or a New Paradigm?
Peter Sunley, January 2008, Vol. 84 No. 1, page 1
The Neglected King: The Customer in the New Knowledge Ecology of Innovation
Gernot Grabher, Oliver Ibert, and Saskia Flohr, July 2008, Vol. 84 No. 3, page 253
Governing Finance: Global Imperatives and the Challenge of Reconciling Community Representation with Expertise
Gordon L. Clark, July 2008, Vol. 84 No. 3, page 281
Accumulation by Decarbonization and the Governance of Carbon Offsets
Adam G. Bumpus and Diana M. Liverman, April 2008, Vol. 84 No. 2, page 127
Participation in Export Markets and Productivity of Plants in Los Angeles, 1987-1997
Sébastien Breau and David Rigby, January 2008, Vol. 84 No. 1, page 27
Recovering from Crisis: The Case of Thailand's Spatial Fix
Jim Glassman, October 2007, Vol. 83 No. 4, page 349
Division, Segmentation, and Interpellation: The Embodied Labors of Migrant Workers in a Greater London Hotel
Linda McDowell, Adina Batnitzky, and Sarah Dyer, January 2007, Vol. 83 No. 1, page 1
Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography
Regional Context and Global Trade
Michael Storper, January 2009, Vol. 85 No. 1, page 1
