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References across the fence: measuring the dialogue between economists and geographers

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  • Steven Brakman
  • Harry Garretsen
  • Charles van Marrewijk

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  • Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk, 2011. "References across the fence: measuring the dialogue between economists and geographers," Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, vol. 11(2), pages 371-385, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jecgeo:v:11:y:2011:i:2:p:371-385
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    1. Miguel Atienza & Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & Nicholas Phelps, 2019. "Bridges over troubled water? Journals, geographers and economists in the field of economy and space 1980–2017," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 51(8), pages 1800-1823, November.
    2. Robert Hassink, Huiwen Gong, Fabian Faller & Huiwen Gong, & Fabian Faller, 2016. "Can we learn anything from economic geography proper? Yes, we can!," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 1622, Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, revised Aug 2016.
    3. Rolf Sternberg, 2015. "The publication and citation behaviour of economic geographers and geographical economists compared," Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft, Springer;Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), vol. 35(1), pages 1-27, February.
    4. Alexandre Truc & Olivier Santerre & Yves Gingras & François Claveau, 2023. "The interdisciplinarity of economics," Post-Print hal-04719259, HAL.
    5. Harald Bathelt & Neil M. Coe & William R. Kerr & Frédéric Robert-Nicoud, 2017. "Editorial: Economic Geography IMPULSES," Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, vol. 17(5), pages 927-933.

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