Economic Geography
1996 - 2025
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Volume 72, month 10, 1996
- Critical Rural Geography pp. 359-360

- Rebecca Roberts
- Agricultural Geography and the Political Economy Approach: A Review pp. 361-375

- Terry Marsden, Richard Munton, Neil Ward and Sarah Whatmore
- Across the Great Divide: Agriculture and Industrial Geography pp. 376-397

- Brian Page
- Recasting the “Agrarian Question”: The Reproduction of Family Farming in the Southern High Plains pp. 398-415

- Rebecca Roberts
- Globalization, Sustainability, and Apple Orcharding, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand pp. 416-432

- Richard Le Heron and Michael Roche
- Rural Life-Styles: Material Opportunity, Cultural Experience, and How Theory Can Undermine Policy pp. 433-449

- Paul Cloke
- Peasantry to Capitalism: Western Östergötland in the Nineteenth Century pp. 450-453

- Roger Miller
- Local Economic Development: Analysis and Practice pp. 453-456

- Robert A. Beauregard
- Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity pp. 456-458

- Jim Proctor
- The Challenge of European Integration: Internal and External Problems of Trade and Money pp. 458-460

- Robert Bennett
- At Risk. Natural Hazards, People's Vulnerability and Disasters pp. 460-463

- Georgina Calderón, Jesús M. Macías, Carolina Serrat and Claudia Villegas
- The Colonizer's Model of the World. Geographical Diffusionism and Eurocentric History pp. 463-467

- Kent Mathewson
- The New European Automobile Industry pp. 467-469

- Richard E. McCluskey
- Contrapunto: The Informal Sector Debate in Latin America pp. 470-473

- Maureen Hays-Mitchell
- Social Theory and the Global Environment pp. 473-476

- Joni Seager
- Feminism and the Mastery of Nature pp. 476-478

- Bruce Bratley and Rob Krueger
- 1996 Reviewers pp. 479-479

- The Editors
Volume 72, month 7, 1996
- Innovative Firm Behavior and Local Milieu: Exploring the Intersection of Agglomeration, Firm Effects, and Technological Change pp. 233-258

- Bennett Harrison, Maryellen Kelley and Jon Gant
- Paul Krugman's Geographical Economics and Its Implications for Regional Development Theory: A Critical Assessment pp. 259-292

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- Sticky Places in Slippery Space: A Typology of Industrial Districts pp. 293-313

- Ann Markusen
- Regional Creative Destruction: Production Organization, Globalization, and the Economic Transformation of the Midwest pp. 314-334

- Richard Florida
- Profitability and Growth in Multiregion Systems: Theory and a Model pp. 335-352

- Michael Webber
- A Business of Women pp. 353-357

- Susanne Freidberg
Volume 72, month 4, 1996
- Postwar Development in the Asian NICs: Does the Neoliberal Model Fit Reality? pp. 107-130

- John Brohman
- Geo-Economic Competition and Trade Bloc Formation: United States, German, and Japanese Exports, 1968–1992 pp. 131-160

- John O'Loughlin and Luc Anselin
- Empowering Family Farms Through Cooperatives and Producer Marketing Boards pp. 161-177

- Warren Moran, Greg Blunden and Adrian Bradly
- The Construction of Mainstream Local Economic Initiatives: Mobility, Socialization, and Class Relations pp. 178-195

- Jamie Gough and Aram Eisenschitz
- Restructuring of Primary Industries: Technology, Labor, and Corporate Strategy and Control in the Arizona Copper Industry pp. 196-215

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin and Richard A. Matthews
- Continental Trading Blocs: The Growth of Regionalism in the World Economy pp. 216-219

- Peter Dicken
- From Combines to Computers: Rural Services and Development in the Age of Information Technology pp. 219-221

- Edward J. Malecki
- Trading Industries, Trading Regions: International Trade, American Industry, and Regional Economic Development pp. 221-224

- Ann M. Oberhauser
- From Columbus to ConAgra: The Globalization of Agriculture and Food pp. 224-226

- Eileen Berry
- The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring pp. 226-228

- Dong Ok Lee
- Money, Power and Space pp. 228-230

- John Urry
- Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots pp. 230-232

- Thomas Estabrook
Volume 72, month 1, 1996
- A Tale of Twelve Cities: Metropolitan Employment Change in Dynamic Industries in the 1980s pp. 1-22

- Jane Pollard and Michael Storper
- Short-Termism and Economic Restructuring in Britain pp. 23-37

- Alan G. Hallsworth
- Family Migration and the Employment of Married Women and Men pp. 38-48

- Thomas J. Cooke and Adrian J. Bailey
- Farmers as Workers in Japan's Regional Economic Restructuring, 1965–1985 pp. 49-72

- Mary G. McDonald
- Commitments: The Work of Theory in Human Geography pp. 73-80

- Derek Gregory
- Reworking Theory pp. 80-81

- Clive Barnett
- The World of Homelessness According to Jencks pp. 82-87

- Robert D. Wilton and Jennifer R. Wolch
- Reordering the World: Geopolitical Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century pp. 87-89

- Peter J. Taylor
- Japanese Auto Transplants in the Heartland: Corporatism and Community pp. 89-92

- Carl Aaron
- Ecopopulism: Toxic Waste and the Movement for Environmental Justice pp. 92-94

- Steve Sidawi and Laura Pulido
- Victims of Development: Resistance and Alternatives pp. 95-96

- Richard Howitt
- Ecofeminism pp. 96-99

- Catriona Sandilands
- Geography and National Identity pp. 99-101

- Joanne P. Sharp
- Buildings and Power: Freedom and Control in the Origin of Modern Building Types pp. 101-103

- David Sibley
- Tourism: A Gender Analysis pp. 103-104

- J. K. Little
- Sustainable Cities pp. 104-105

- John R. Gold
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