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Economic geography: the great half-century

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CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 483-504

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cje/24.4.483

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geographic thought; history of ideas; regional science; economic geography; philosophy of geography

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The paper examines the intellectual history of economic geography over the last 50 years. Three major episodes of research activity are considered: (a) the spatial analysis and regional science movement of the 1960s; (b) the turn to political economic (especially Marxian) approaches in the 1970s; and (c) the intensification of interest in regional-global interactions since about the mid-1980s. Two minor interludes are also briefly examined; these are represented by behavioural geography and the so-called localities debate. It is suggested that the course of economic geography over the last half-century can best be understood by reference to the sociology of knowledge, i.e., a contextualised but reasoned description of those contextualised but reasoned descriptions that constitute scholarly practice.

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