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⚙️ Through the lens of sanitation systems, Miorner, Schelbert, & Binz show that spatial diffusion of innovation involves great experimentation and institutional translation.
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⚙️ Through the lens of sanitation systems, Miorner, Schelbert, & Binz show that spatial diffusion of innovation involves great experimentation and institutional translation.
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🛠️ Di Luigi, Clark, and Wójcik demonstrate how the institutional backbone of the wheat futures market helps reduce uncertainty, while centralizing power and mitigating risk.
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🛠️ Di Luigi, Clark, and Wójcik demonstrate how the institutional backbone of the wheat futures market helps reduce uncertainty, while centralizing power and mitigating risk.
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🌐 Randolph and Dutta uncover how India’s internal migrants maintain multi-locational ties, thereby facilitating a structural shift in India’s economy.
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🌐 Randolph and Dutta uncover how India’s internal migrants maintain multi-locational ties, thereby facilitating a structural shift in India’s economy.
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🔎 Ang Liu’s article in Economic Geography reveals how “fake equity” enables developers to mask liabilities, linking urban growth to deeper financial vulnerabilities.
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🔎 Ang Liu’s article in Economic Geography reveals how “fake equity” enables developers to mask liabilities, linking urban growth to deeper financial vulnerabilities.
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New in Economic Geography (Sept 2025): Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Páger, and Trippl explore transformative resilience in the context of climate change. Read more 👇
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New in Economic Geography (Sept 2025): Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Páger, and Trippl explore transformative resilience in the context of climate change. Read more 👇
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