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First published in 1982, Contemporary Economic Policy publishes scholarly economic research and analysis on issues of vital concern to business, government, and other decision makers. Leading western scholars, including three Nobel laureates, are among CEP's authors. The objectives are to communicate results of high quality economic analysis to policymakers, focus high quality research and analysis on current policy issues of widespread concern, increase knowledge among economists of features of the economy key to understanding the impact of policy, and to advance methods of policy analysis.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 1, Number 3, 23 November 2008
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Editorial Statement
pp. 341-341(1)

The world is not flat: putting globalization in its place
pp. 343-349(7)
Authors: Christopherson, Susan; Garretsen, Harry; Martin, Ron

Mountains in a flat world: why proximity still matters for the location of economic activity
pp. 371-388(18)
Authors: Rodrguez-Pose, Andrs; Crescenzi, Riccardo

It's a big world after all: on the economic impact of location and distance
pp. 411-437(27)
Authors: Brakman, Steven; van Marrewijk, Charles

A rather empty world: the many faces of distance and the persistent resistance to international trade
pp. 439-458(20)
Authors: Linders, Gert-Jan M.; Burger, Martijn J.; van Oort, Frank G.

The rise of the mega-region
pp. 459-476(18)
Authors: Florida, Richard; Gulden, Tim; Mellander, Charlotta

Globalization and the rise of mega-cities in the developing world
pp. 477-501(25)
Authors: van der Ploeg, Frederick; Poelhekke, Steven

Referees 2007-2008
pp. 503-503(1)

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