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Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth
by
Storper, Michael
, Farole, Thomas
, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
in
Community
/ Economic Development
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic growth
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic Theories
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Geodemographics
/ Geographers
/ Geography
/ Growth models
/ Human geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Local economic development
/ Local government
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Science
/ Social factors
/ Social sciences
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sociology
2011
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Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth
by
Storper, Michael
, Farole, Thomas
, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
in
Community
/ Economic Development
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic growth
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic Theories
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Geodemographics
/ Geographers
/ Geography
/ Growth models
/ Human geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Local economic development
/ Local government
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Science
/ Social factors
/ Social sciences
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sociology
2011
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Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth
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Storper, Michael
, Farole, Thomas
, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
in
Community
/ Economic Development
/ Economic Factors
/ Economic growth
/ Economic indicators
/ Economic Theories
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Geodemographics
/ Geographers
/ Geography
/ Growth models
/ Human geography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Local economic development
/ Local government
/ Political science
/ Political scientists
/ Politics
/ Science
/ Social factors
/ Social sciences
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sociology
2011
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Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth
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Human geography and the institutions that underlie economic growth
2011
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Overview
Human geography is in a unique position to understand how local structural factors shape social, political, and ultimately economic outcomes. Indeed, the discipline has had much to say about the interaction between local institutions and the economy in general, and about how the broader institutions of society influence local economic development. Yet, to date, geographers have for the most part avoided debates on more generalized theories of economic growth and development. With the increasing recognition — among sociologists, political scientists and even economists — that explaining economic growth robustly requires taking into account the role of both formal society-wide institutions and local and sometimes informal institutions, geographers are in a position to make an important contribution. In order to do so, however, they will need to take greater account of the theories and developments that are taking place outside the discipline. Using the framework of community and society as complementary structural forces shaping development trajectories, this paper presents a broad overview of the principal theoretical and empirical developments in the institutionalist approaches to economic development and identifies areas in which geographical research could contribute to them.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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