articleJournal of Economic GeographyJan 11, 2006BRONZE OA

Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography

Utrecht University

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Abstract

The paper explains the commonalities and differences between neoclassical, institutional and evolutionary approaches that have been influential in economic geography during the last couple of decades. By separating the three approaches in terms of theoretical content and research methodology, wecan appreciate both the commonalities and differences between the three approaches. It is also apparent that innovative theorizing currently occurs at the interface between neoclassical and evolutionary theory (especially in modelling) and at the interface between institutional and evolutionary theory (especially in ‘appreciative theorizing’). Taken together, we argue that Evolutionary Economic Geography is an emerging…

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Keywords
  • Evolutionary economics
  • Economic geography
  • Critical geography
  • Strategic geography
  • Human geography
  • Evolutionary theory
  • Agricultural geography
  • Interface (matter)
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