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Since the concept of human capital was introduced to modern economic analysis by Schultz (1961) and Becker (1964), it has been widely used in academic studies and policy analysis. Human capital is probably “the most important and most orig...
Emerging Markets Why China continue to be attractive destinations for FDI despite the recent economic slowdown. The world's leading business consulting firm AT Kearney U.S. "Global Economic Policy Committee" in the U.S. and China simultaneo...
Air pollution In developed countries lives getting better, it has an unmet need for food, education, health and access to a wide variety of satisfactions. Developing countries have low per capita income a small or emerging industrial develo...
spatial divisions in society, such as that in the Ynyswen case. While the language may be different, issues involving the changing location and organization of supply chains, patterns and shifts of employment, and the dynamism of organizati...
Knowledge Spillovers, economic geographers commonly refer to technical, scientific, or organizational knowledge that, once discovered, obviously comes to the attention of other individuals due to its non-rival and (partially) non-excludable...
a larger context in which interactions with other cities have been important. Sometimes cities have co-evolved in networks of complementary interaction while in other cases cities competed and conflicted with one another such that the succe...
a production process, or the provision of a service, to a third-party company. As a result of Offshoring, firms transfer entire business functions to external service providers. Geographers have contributed to the study of Offshoring by inv...