Economic Geography
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Economic and social geography
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- Contributors David P. Angel
- Bjørn T. Asheim
Acknowledgements
We first acknowledge the help and patience of our colleagues, Zoe Kruze and Andrew Mold at Routledge in seeing this project through. We also thank the anonymous referees who helped us define more closely the nature of the book. We are very grateful to Peter Dicken for kindly writing the preface. It was Location in Space, written with Peter Lloyd that provided the inspiration for the five sessions at the Centennial AAG. Very special thanks are owed to Professor Gordon Clark for his kind help and support in organizing the sessions and for his subsequent advice on the book. We are also very grateful to Doug Watts who was involved at the early stages of planning the sessions. We also thank the contributors for responding to our requests with such good humour. Finally we would like to thank Annitra Jongsthapongpanth for assistance with the manuscript. Contributors David P. Angel is a Professor in the School of Geography at Clark University where he also holds the Leo L. and Joan Kraft Laskoff Professorship in Economics, Technology and the Environment. An economic geographer by train- ing, Professor Angel’s research focuses on issues of economic change and the envi- ronment. Recent books include Asia’s Clean Revolution: Industry Growth and the Environment (Greenleaf Publishing, 2000) and Industrial Transformation in the Developing World (Oxford University Press, 2005), both co-authored with economist Michael Rock. Professor Angel’s current position is Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Clark University. Bjørn T. Asheim is Professor of Economic Geography at Lund University, Sweden, and Professor II at the Centre of Technology, Innovation, and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway. He is co-founder and deputy director of the Centre of Excellence in Innovation System Research (CIRCLE) at Lund University. He has recently co-edited a book on Regional Innovation Policy for Small-Medium Enterprises (Edward Elgar, 2003), has co-edited Clusters and Regional Development (Routledge, 2006) with Phil Cooke and Ron Martin. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on industrial districts, regional innovation systems and learning regions. He is Editor of Economic Geography and member of the editorial board of European Planning Studies, and the Journal of Economic Geography. His current research is on the geography of the creative class and regional innovation systems. Download 3.2 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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