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Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program
The vibrant and agentic reemergence of China ’ s international development cooperation since the 2000s has generated a growing scholarly and political interest. Many see the rise of China and other southern locomotives as decisively shifting the postwar geography of aid, development
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Economic Geography is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original research that advances the field of economic geography. Their goal is to publish high-quality studies that are both theoretically robust and grounded in empirical evidence, contributing to our understanding of the geographic factors and consequences of economic processes. It welcome submissions on a wide range of topics that provide primary evidence for significant theoretical interventions, offering key insights into important economic, social, development, and environmental issues. To ensure the highest quality publications, all submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process with at least three external referees and an editor. Economic Geography has been owned by Clark University since 1925 and plays a central role in supporting the global activities of the field, providing publications and other forms of scholarly support. The journal is published five times a year in January, March, June, August, and November.