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- Genesis of State–Local Creativity

- Robert Tannenwald, Jennifer Weiner and Igor Popov
- Genetic Algorithm to Schedule Road Projects and Estimate Demand , pp 57-74

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- Genetic and environmental contributions to life satisfaction , pp 176-195

- Mario Lucchini, Sara Della Bella and Luca Crivelli
- Genetic patents and the Sustainable Development Goals , pp 124-141

- Jorge L. Contreras
- Genocide of Indigenous peoples in North America , pp 28-41

- David MacDonald
- Genocide prevention: perspectives from psychological and social economic choice models , pp 142-156

- Charles Anderton
- Genocide, femicide, and feminicide as concepts and frames in Canada and Mexico: extending transnational dialogues on colonialism, the state, and gendered violence against Indigenous women and girls

- Paulina García-Del Moral
- Genome editing for human health , pp 121-130

- Steffen Albrecht and Arnold Sauter
- Gentrification

- Lara K. Mottee
- Gentrification , pp 532-547

- Sharda Rozena
- Gentrification and deconcentration of tourist flows in European cities: paradoxes of counterproductive solutions

- Agnieszka Niezgoda and Michał Żemła
- Gentrifying the World City

- Loretta Lees
- Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region: comparisons, trends, and policy implications , pp 333-361

- Philip Lawn and Clarke
- Genuine progress in Australia: time to rethink the growth objective , pp 91-125

- Philip Lawn
- Genuine progress in India: some further growth needed in the immediate future but population stabilisation needed immediately , pp 191-227

- Philip Lawn
- Genuine progress in Japan and the need for an open economy GPI , pp 153-190

- Matsuyo Makino
- Genuine progress in Thailand: a systems-analysis approach , pp 260-298

- Matthew Clarke and Shaw
- Genuine progress in Vietnam: the impact of the Doi Moi reforms , pp 299-330

- Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, Matthew Clarke and Philip Lawn
- Genuine Saving as an Indicator of Sustainability

- Kirk Hamilton and Katharine Bolt
- Genuine saving as an indicator of sustainability , pp 336-347

- Kirk Hamilton and Esther Naikal
- GeoAI in social science , pp 291-304

- Wenwen Li
- Geodesign

- Carl Steinitz and Karima Kourtit
- Geoff Hodgson on pluralism and historical specificity , pp 14-28

- Sheila Dow
- Geofinance/banking between political and financial geographies , pp 15-29

- Christian Sellar, Silvia Grandi and Juvaria Jafri
- Geographic boundaries of the entrepreneurial ecosystem

- Laura I.H Bennett, Don J. Webber and Chay Brooks
- Geographic Information System (GIS) methodology

- Eric Vaz
- Geographic specialisation

- Alexandru Bănică
- Geographical aspects of recent banking crises in Italy , pp 195-212

- Marco Percoco
- Geographical boundaries of tax jurisdiction, exclusive allocation of taxing powers in tax treaties and good tax governance in relations with developing countries , pp i-ii

- Pasquale Pistone
- Geographical classification of trips as a tool for policy assessment

- Jean-Pierre Orfeuil
- Geographical concentration of production by leading firms in EU manufacturing

- Leo Sleuwaegen and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Geographical dimensions of federal investment in small business development , pp 144-159

- Kingsley E. Haynes, Haifeng Qian and Sidney C. Turner
- Geographical indications and cannabis

- Yentyl Williams
- Geographical Indications and TRIPs

- Michael Blakeney
- Geographical Indications, Trade and the Functioning of Markets

- Phil Evans
- Geographical modelling, public policy and informing the ‘store wars’ sovereignty debate in Australia , pp 160-183

- Robert G.V. Baker and Stephen N. Wood
- Geographical Spillovers and University Research: A Spatial Econometric Perspective , pp 122-134

- Luc Anselin, Attila Varga and Zoltan Acs
- Geographical, technological, and legal perspectives of offshore wind energy , pp 2-15

- Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui and Tina Soliman Hunter
- Geographies and histories of the Green Revolution: from global flows to place-based experiences , pp 237-254

- Pratyusha Basu and James Klepek
- Geographies of alternative, complementary and community currencies , pp 518-538

- Peter North
- Geographies of assets and debt , pp 323-347

- Beverley A. Searle and Stephan Köppe
- Geographies of borders and bordering

- Anssi Paasi
- Geographies of citizenship and identity in a globalizing world , pp 162-174

- Tatiana Fogelman
- Geographies of finance in a globalizing world , pp 248-257

- David Bassens and Michiel Van Meeteren
- Geographies of global production networks , pp 222-234

- Jana M. Kleibert and Rory Horner
- Geographies of health in a globalizing world , pp 258-267

- Mark Rosenberg
- Geographies of mortgage markets , pp 298-322

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Geographies of Power in the Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle

- Tim Bunnell, Carl Grundy-Warr, James D. Sidaway and Matthew Sparke
- Geographies of sport culture research

- Xiaoyan Xing
- Geographies of sustainable innovation and regional restructuring: looking ahead

- Michaela Trippl
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