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Session 1 Globalisation in Crisis?

Session 1: Globalisation in Crisis? Chair: Ron Martin Michael Storper –...

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Session 1: Globalisation in Crisis? Chair: Ron Martin Michael Storper – ‘Separate Worlds? The challenge of regional economic divergence and populism to regional economics and economic geography’ Jonathan Perraton - ‘Globalisation after the Financial Crisis: Structural Change and the Reconfiguration of Geography’ Round up Discussion

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