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Bosker, E.M., Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Schramm, M. (2010). Adding geography to the new economic geography: bridging the gap between theory and empirics. Journal of Economic Geography, 10(6), 793-823.
Bosker, E.M., & Garretsen, J.H. (2010). Trade costs in empirical new economic geography. Papers in Regional Science, 89(3), 485-512.
Garretsen, J.H., & Martin, R. (2010). Rethinking (new) economic geography: Taking geography and history more seriously. Spatial Economic Analysis, 5(2), 127-160.
Bosker, E.M., & Garretsen, J.H. (2009). Economic development and the geography of institutions. Journal of Economic Geography, 9(3), 295-328.
Brakman, S., & Garretsen, J.H. (2009). Trade and geography: Paul Krugman and the 2008 Noble Prize in economics. Spatial Economic Analysis, 4(1), 5-25.
Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2009). Economic geography within and between European nations: the role of market potential and density across space and time. Journal of Regional Science, 49(4), 777-800.
Garretsen, J.H., & Peeters, J. (2009). FDI and the relevance of spatial linkages: Do third-country effects matter for Dutch FDI? Review of World Economics/Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 145, 319-338.
Aarle, B. van, Garretsen, J.H., & Moons, C. (2008). Assessing the Euro area: Using a stylized new Keynesian model. International Economics and Economic Policy, 5(1), 5-24.
Bosker, E.M., Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., Jong, H.J. de, & Schramm, M. (2008). Ports, plagues, and politics: Explaining Italian city growth: 1300-1861. European Review of Economic History, 12, 97-131.
Brakman, S., Bosker, E.M., Garretsen, J.H., & Schramm, M. (2008). A century of shocks: The evolution of the German city size distribution 1925-1999. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 38(4), 330-347.
Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2008). Nobelprijs economie voor Paul Krugman. Economische Statistische Berichten, 93(4546), 660-664.
Bosker, E.M., & Garretsen, J.H. (2010). Trade costs, market access, and economic geography: Why the empirical specification of trade costs matters. In P.A.G. van Bergeijk & S. Brakman (Eds.), The Gravity model in international trade (pp. 193-224-). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brakman, S., Garita, G., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2010). Economic and financial integration and the rise of cross-border M&As. In P.A.G. van Bergeijk & S. Brakman (Eds.), The Gravity model in international trade (pp. 296-323-). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Jong, H.J. de (2010). Urbanisatie in het premoderne Italie, 1300-1861; De dynamiek van urbanisatie patronen. In G. Collenteur, M. Duijvendak, R. Paping & H. de Vries (Eds.), Stad en regio, Liber Amicorum voor prof.dr. Pim Kooij (pp. 333-344). Assen: Van Gorcum.
Brakman, S., & Garretsen, J.H. (2008). Introduction. In S. Brakman & J.H. Garretsen (Eds.), Foreign direct investment and the multinational enterprise (pp. 1-11). Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2008). Agglomeration and government spending. In S. Brakman & H. Garretsen (Eds.), Foreign direct investment and the multinational enterprise (pp. 89-116-). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
Brakman, S., Bosker, E.M., Garretsen, J.H., & Schramm, M. (2010). Relaxing Hukou: Increased labor mobility and China's economic geography (CEPR Discussion Papers, 8106). London: CEPR.
Brakman, S., & Garretsen, J.H. (2009). Trade and geography: Paul Krugman and the 2008 Noble Prize in economics (CESifo Working Papers, 2528). Munich: CESifo.
Brakman, S., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2009). The new introduction to geographical economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bosker, M., & Garretsen, J.H. (2008). Economic geography and economic development in sub-saharan Africa (CESifo Working Papers, 2490). Munich: CESifo.
Brakman, S., Garita, G., Garretsen, J.H., & Marrewijk, C. van (2008). Unlocking the value of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (CESifo Working Papers, 2294). Munich: CESifo.
Brakman, S., & Garretsen, J.H. (2008). Foreign direct investment and the multinational enterprise. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
Garretsen, J.H., & Peeters, L.L.W. (2008). FDI and the relevance of spatial linkages: Do third country effects matter for Dutch FDI? (CESifo Working Papers, 2191). Munich: CESifo.
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