Applications of Evolutionary Economic Geography



Martin, R. (1999) The new “geographical turn” in economics: some critical reflections.
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23(1): 65-91.

Martin, R. (2000) Institutional approaches in economic geography. In: E. Sheppard, T.J. Barnes
(eds.)
A Companion to Economic Geography. Oxford and Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing,
77-94.

Martin, R., Sunley, P. (2006) Path dependence and regional economic evolution. Papers in
Evolutionary Economic Geography #06.06,
http://econ.geog.uu.nl (forthcoming in Journal of
Economic Geography
).

Maskell, P. (2001) The firm in economic geography. Economic Geography, 77(4): 329-344.

Maskell, P., Malmberg, A. (1999) Localised learning and industrial competitiveness. Cambridge
Journal of Economics
23 (2), 167-186.

Matsumoto, H. (2004) International urban systems and air passenger and cargo flows: some
calculations.
Journal of Air Transport Management 10 (4): 239-247.

Metcalfe, J.S. (1995) Technology systems and technology policy in an evolutionary framework.
Cambridge Journal ofEconomics, 19: 25-46.

Moss, M.L., Townsend, A.M. (2000) The Internet backbone and the American metropolis. The
Information Society
16: 35-47.

Murmann, J.P. (2003) Knowledge and Competitive Advantage. The Co-evolution of Firms,
Technology, and National Institutions
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nelson, R.R. (1995) Co-evolution of industry structure, technology and supporting institutions,
and the making of comparative advantage.
International Journal of the Economics of
Business
, 2(2): 171-184.

Nelson, R.R. (1999) The sources of industrial leadership: a perspective on industrial policy. De
Economist
, 147: 1-18.

Nelson, R.R., Winter, S.G. (1982) An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge MA
and London: The Belknap Press.

Overman, H.G. (2004) Can we learn anything from economic geography proper? Journal of
Economic Geography
, 4: 501-516.

Pasinetti, L.L. (1981) Structural Change and Economic Growth. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.

Pasinetti, L.L. (1993) Structural Economic Dynamics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Perez, C., Soete, L. (1988) Catching up in technology: entry barriers and windows of opportunity.
In G. Dosi, C. Freeman, R. Nelson, G. Silverberg & L. Soete (eds.).
Technical Change and
Economic Theory
. London: Pinter Publishers. 458-477.

Plouraboue, F., Steyer, A. Zimmerman, J.-B. (1998) Learning induced criticality in consumers’
adoption pattern: a neural network approach.
Economics of Innovation and New Technology,
6: 73-90.

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