Nice maps, shame about the theory ? Thinking geographically about the economic
Consumption ; Economic activity ; Economic geography ; Geographical thought ; Market ; Production ; Social reproduction
After a brief section which reviews some recent debates about geography and economics, the second section raises the possibility and implications of geographies in economies. The argument is that economies are doubtly geographical in terms of both
space and social relations. The third section tries to demonstrate something of the complex and relational nature of spatialities and the geographical imagination. The fourth part of the paper tries to demonstrate the thesis that conversations
Economicgeographical assessment of investments: a development factor in regional development
The paper presents some geographical characteristics of investment development in the first years of the 21st century, covering at least fragmentarily the gap in Slovenia’s economic geography. In the process we tried to draw attention
to the sporadic character and rapid developmental changes in economicgeographical events within production systems. In the paper we focus on the geographical distribution of investments and their impacts on regional development. - (L'A.).
Some theoretical problems concerning the study of economic regions in Geographical essays in Hungary.
The concept of the economic region is defined. Its characteristics are the production profile/specialization/, complexity, the regional production complexes and the relationship between sectoral and integrated regions. (DLO).
One difference between economists and geographers is the significance attached by the former to stylized facts and the significance attached by the latter to the diversity of economic life. The A. argues that Krugman's theory-enslaved stylized facts
may impoverish theoretical innovation in economic geography. An alternative to this theory is suggested. Having reviewed recent developments in economic geography, the claimed virtues of objectivity and the supposed dangers of subjectivity are disputed.
. On the problem of studying the boundaries of economic-geographic systems, 5. Typology and mapping of boundaries of the BEA Economic Areas of the United States.
geographers are examining them through the prism of new concepts and methods. 5 Articles: 1. Geographical boundaries: contradictions and paradoxes, 2. Basic types of geographical boundaries, 3. Geographical boundaries as a factor in region-formation, 4
Eastern Europe ; Economic system ; Geographer's role ; Geographical practice ; Ideology ; Russia ; USSR
Europe de l'Est ; Idéologie ; Pratique de la géographie ; Russie ; Rôle du géographe ; Système économique ; URSS
L'A. s'interroge sur les pratiques des géographes qui ont travaillé sur l'Europe de l'Est ou l'URSS, et sur l'image qu'ils ont contribué à en donner à travers diverses publications.
The economicgeographic bases for seaport location and development.
Factors that influence port develpment are. extent of the hinterland, level of development and economic structure of the port region, the size of the port city, the port site and geographical position of the port. Overlapping hinterlands served
Prinz Gyula gazdasagfoldrajzi kutatasai. (Economicgeographical research of Gyula Prinz)
As a supporter of the unity of geography, Gyula Prinz engaged in studies concerning the economic geography of Hungary, settlement morphology and administration geography. He was frequently criticized by Marxist geographers, while recently his works
Homogénne ekonomickogeografické regiony Gruzinska. (Homogenous economicgeographical regions in Georgia USSR)
The factors analysis of Georgia is based on 22 coefficients of social-economic development. Main important factors, of urban industrial complexes, agronomical complexes and other incomes of population, define 6 fundamental regional types and 4
Geographical analysis of the industrial economic return of Chinese cities
most telling factors of geographic differentiation of urban industrial economic return in China. Large entreprises have a negative impact. The influence of these factors differ from region to region.
A city's industrial economic return is correlated with its size. Many other factors have important impacts on returns from urban economic activity. The results of regression analysis indicate that industrial investment and industrial mix are the two
A foldrajzi kornyezet értelmezése és a kornyezeti hatasok értékelése a gazdasagfejlesztés szolgalataban. (Interpretation of the geographical environment and environmental impact assessment serving economic development)