Economic Geography Evolution: Shaping Global Interactions Over 50 Years
The paper looks at how economic geography has evolved in the past 50 years. It discusses three main periods of research: spatial analysis in the 1960s, political economic approaches in the 1970s, and regional-global interactions since the mid-1980s. It also touches on minor topics like behavioural geography and the localities debate. The study suggests that understanding economic geography's development requires looking at how knowledge is shaped by social context.