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  • ...he obtained results are particularly useful for applications in [[economic geography]]. In a case where the function describes the intensity of [[Commodity#Com ...
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  • ...y and economic clusters because they focus on more research rather than on economic development ''per se'', though for-profit businesses may certainly be membe ...chnology alliance]]s and [[business park]]s. Technology alliances focus on economic development, often regardless of research-intensity or geographic density. ...
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  • ...ive work. [[Peter Drucker]] viewed knowledge as a key [[Economic resources|economic resource]] and coined the term [[knowledge worker]] in 1969.<ref>Drucker, P ...bute to a global digital divide are issues regarding economic resources, [[geography]], age, [[gender]], [[language]], [[education]], social and cultural backgr ...
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  • ...sounds all-encompassing, it is in fact a statement towards comprehensive [[geography|geographic]] knowledge, meaning the scope of the National Geographic Societ ...mpelled to perform repetitive tasks for the sake of an overall increase in economic productivity.) ...
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  • ...e teaching of scientific and technological developments in their cultural, economic, social and political contexts. In this view of science education, students ...ld equip students to understand scientific developments in their cultural, economic, political and social contexts. This was considered important in making sci ...
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  • ...nditions and parameters in which an economy functions. In other words, the economic domain is a social domain of interrelated human practices and transactions ...ncy]]. However, monetary transactions only account for a small part of the economic domain. ...
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  • ...: it is about managing change and risk and maximising social, cultural and economic benefit not just today, but in such a way that we can pass on to future gen ...ournal=Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography|volume=9|issue=3|pages=141–174|doi=10.2307/1801248|jstor=1801248|url=https: ...
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  • ...history and predominantly social history among others.<ref name=":1" /> In geography, an overlap with the history of knowledge can be seen with its recent epist ...it also acknowledges the [[social]], [[Politics|political]] and [[Economy|economic]] realms wherein knowledge is exerted.<ref name=":7" /> Additionally, the s ...
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  • ...=[[Palgrave Macmillan]]}}</ref> This is done through the combined means of economic, military, technological, political, and cultural strength as well as [[Int ...n or state that has mastered the seven dimensions of state power, namely [[geography]], [[population]], [[economy]], [[resources]], [[military]], [[diplomacy]], ...
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  • ...e who do not, and the resulting inequalities in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. ...of India holds a ratio of fifty to zero. This may be due to differences in economic priorities and social needs. Salaries of clerical staff in developed countr ...
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  • ...e person making the order is sending the gift, while from the physical and economic perspective, it is the third-party website, or a vendor doing business with ...atus=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Rodrigue|first=Jean-Paul|title=The Geography of Transport Systems|year=2009|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-0-415-48323-0|e ...
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  • ==Geography== ...idian. These various deviations generally accommodate the political and/or economic affiliations of the affected areas. ...
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  • ...tood in any area when contrasting it with, basic, or pure, research. Basic geography research strives to create new theories and methods that aid in the explana ...p production of the new goods/services for mass consumption to satisfy the economic demand of the customers while maximizing the ratio of the good/service outp ...
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  • ...in the Renaissance]] – During the Renaissance, great advances occurred in geography, astronomy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, manufacturing, and engineering ** [[History of geography]] ...
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  • * [[Knowledge Economic Index]] ** [[Outline of geography|Geography]] ([[Physical geography]] is also Earth Science) ...
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  • ...nology has developed advanced [[Economy|economies]], such as the modern [[Economic globalization|global economy]], and has led to the rise of a [[Conspicuous ...pment of more elaborate economies. Technology is seen as primary source in economic development.<ref>See, e.g., [[Andrey Korotayev]], Artemy Malkov, and Daria ...
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  • ...ok|title=The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers|last=Heilbroner|first=Robert|publisher=Simon and Schuster|year=199 ...al over-determinism in the process.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Social Limits to Economic Theory|url=https://archive.org/details/sociallimitstoec00mulb_973|url-acces ...
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  • ...How web-based maps contribute to the infodemic |journal=Dialogues in Human Geography |date=July 2020 |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=265–270 |doi=10.1177/20438206209 ...m a regional health crisis into a "debacle" that spread globally with both economic and social repercussions.<ref name="Rothkopf_20030518"/> He said this infod ...
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  • ...plants)|flora]] and [[fauna (animals)|fauna]], and also its [[geology]], [[geography]] and [[anthropology]], and until the creation of the National Museum, the In the late 1990s, as economic reforms took hold, legislation was adopted to stimulate private R&D. Arguab ...
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  • ...ature-Based Solutions in the EU: Innovating with nature to address social, economic and environmental challenges|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2017.08 ...of healthy ecosystems to protect the environment but also provide numerous economic and social benefits."<ref>Dubash, N.K., C.  Mitchell, E.L.  Boasson, M.J.  ...
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