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1 | A Computer Movie Simulating Urban Growth in the Detroit Region | Economic Geography | 1970 | 6,114 |
2 | The Production of Space | Economic Geography | 1992 | 1,884 |
3 | Sticky Places in Slippery Space: A Typology of Industrial Districts | Economic Geography | 1996 | 1,580 |
4 | Social Capital, Collective Action, and Adaptation to Climate Change | Economic Geography | 2003 | 1,549 |
5 | The Condition of Postmodernity | Economic Geography | 1991 | 1,052 |
6 | How Do Regions Diversify over Time? Industry Relatedness and the Development of New Growth Paths in Regions | Economic Geography | 2011 | 797 |
7 | Related Variety, Trade Linkages, and Regional Growth in Italy | Economic Geography | 2009 | 608 |
8 | Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography—Rethinking Regional Path Dependence: Beyond Lock‐in to Evolution | Economic Geography | 2010 | 603 |
9 | Spatial Processes, Models and Applications | Economic Geography | 1983 | 483 |
10 | Accumulation by Decarbonization and the Governance of Carbon Offsets | Economic Geography | 2008 | 471 |
11 | Quality, Nature, and Embeddedness: Some Theoretical Considerations in the Context of the Food Sector | Economic Geography | 2000 | 468 |
12 | "Being There": Proximity, Organization, and Culture in the Development and Adoption of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies | Economic Geography | 1995 | 437 |
13 | The Limits to Globalization: Technology Districts and International Trade | Economic Geography | 1992 | 384 |
14 | Toward a Dynamic Theory of Global Production Networks | Economic Geography | 2015 | 382 |
15 | The Geography of Complex Knowledge | Economic Geography | 2017 | 372 |
16 | Gentrification and Uneven Development | Economic Geography | 1982 | 361 |
17 | The Regional World: Territorial Development in a Global Economy | Economic Geography | 2000 | 355 |
18 | Evolution in Economic Geography: Institutions, Political Economy, and Adaptation | Economic Geography | 2009 | 340 |
19 | The Spaces and Times of Globalization: Place, Scale, Networks, and Positionality | Economic Geography | 2002 | 339 |
20 | Economic Geographies of Financialization | Economic Geography | 2010 | 318 |
21 | The Choreography of Existence: Comments on Hagerstrand's Time-Geography and Its Usefulness | Economic Geography | 1977 | 302 |
22 | Central Places in Southern Germany | Economic Geography | 1967 | 298 |
23 | Selling City Futures: The Financialization of Urban Redevelopment Policy | Economic Geography | 2010 | 295 |
24 | Political Economies of Scale: Fast Policy, Interscalar Relations, and Neoliberal Workfare | Economic Geography | 2002 | 286 |
25 | Population, Resources, and the Ideology of Science | Economic Geography | 1974 | 280 |
26 | Creative Class and Regional Growth: Empirical Evidence from Seven European Countries | Economic Geography | 2009 | 280 |
27 | Paul Krugman's Geographical Economics and Its Implications for Regional Development Theory: A Critical Assessment | Economic Geography | 1996 | 279 |
28 | Effects of Urban Spatial Structure on Individual Behavior | Economic Geography | 1971 | 271 |
29 | The Emergence of New Industries at the Regional Level in Spain: A Proximity Approach Based on Product Relatedness | Economic Geography | 2013 | 269 |
30 | Innovative Firm Behavior and Local Milieu: Exploring the Intersection of Agglomeration, Firm Effects, and Technological Change | Economic Geography | 1996 | 268 |
31 | Firms in Territories: A Relational Perspective | Economic Geography | 2001 | 266 |
32 | Sacred Ecology: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Resource Management | Economic Geography | 2000 | 262 |
33 | Development, Geography, and Economic Theory | Economic Geography | 1998 | 258 |
34 | Gender, the Home-Work Link, and Space-Time Patterns of Nonemployment Activities | Economic Geography | 1999 | 256 |
35 | Industrial Agglomeration and Development: A Survey of Spatial Economic Issues in East Asia and a Statistical Analysis of Chinese Regions | Economic Geography | 2003 | 252 |
36 | Megalopolis or the Urbanization of the Northeastern Seaboard | Economic Geography | 1957 | 245 |
37 | Natural Hazard in Human Ecological Perspective: Hypotheses and Models | Economic Geography | 1971 | 244 |
38 | Feminism and the Mastery of Nature | Economic Geography | 1996 | 243 |
39 | The Measurement of Neighborhood Dynamics in Urban House Prices | Economic Geography | 1990 | 240 |
40 | Why Butterflies Don‘t Leave: Locational Behavior of Entrepreneurial Firms | Economic Geography | 2007 | 240 |
41 | Slow Convergence? The New Endogenous Growth Theory and Regional Development | Economic Geography | 1998 | 238 |
42 | Locating Globalization: Feminist (Re)readings of the Subjects and Spaces of Globalization | Economic Geography | 2002 | 234 |
43 | Rethinking Path Creation: A Geographical Political Economy Approach | Economic Geography | 2019 | 232 |
44 | Semiology of Graphics | Economic Geography | 1986 | 224 |
45 | Creating New Paths? Offshore Wind, Policy Activism, and Peripheral Region Development | Economic Geography | 2014 | 224 |
46 | Reconceptualizing the Links between Home and Work in Urban Geography | Economic Geography | 1988 | 218 |
47 | Knowledge Bases, Talents, and Contexts: On the Usefulness of the Creative Class Approach in Sweden | Economic Geography | 2009 | 214 |
48 | Physiography of Western United States | Economic Geography | 1932 | 211 |
49 | Introduction: Development Theory and Environment in an Age of Market Triumphalism | Economic Geography | 1993 | 211 |
50 | The Functional Bases of the Central Place Hierarchy | Economic Geography | 1958 | 210 |