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Economics and Social Sciences: Complements, Competitors, Accomplices?

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  • Bodo Kubartz
  • Petra Lutke
  • Stefanie Roeder

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In November 2000 the 10th annual conference of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) took place in Berlin. The meeting drew together 164 academics and researchers from America, Asia and Europe. The conference was organized with the title "Economics and Social Sciences: Complements, Competitors, Accomplices?". As well addressing its central theme, the conference was opened to different economic topics. In this paper, three participants present selected sessions and papers which are of interest for and related to spatial perspectives, that is 'Technology', 'Economy, Society and Territory', 'The Firm', 'Culture and Technology', 'Economics and Social Sciences', 'Borrowing Ideas from the Social Sciences', 'Economic Methodology', 'Conceptual Frameworks' and, in addition to these sessions, Michael Storper's opening keynote address on 'Economic Geography in the Internet Age'.

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  • Bodo Kubartz & Petra Lutke & Stefanie Roeder, 2001. "Economics and Social Sciences: Complements, Competitors, Accomplices?," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(6), pages 773-779, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:9:y:2001:i:6:p:773-779
    DOI: 10.1080/09654310123587
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