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  2. File:Stanford’s General Map of the World, 1922.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Economic geography - Wikipedia

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    As economic geography is a very broad discipline, with economic geographers using many different methodologies in the study of economic phenomena in the world some distinct approaches to study have evolved over time: Theoretical economic geography focuses on building theories about spatial arrangement and distribution of economic activities.

  4. Robert Hall (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ernest "Bob" Hall (born August 13, 1943) is an American economist who serves as a professor of economics at Stanford University, and as the Robert and Carole McNeil Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. [1] He is generally considered a macroeconomist, but he describes himself as an applied economist. [2]

  5. Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Stanford is widely considered one of the most prestigious universities in the world. The university admitted its first students in 1891, [2] [3] opening as a coeducational and non-denominational institution. It struggled financially after Leland died in 1893 and again after much of the campus was damaged by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [13]

  6. Robert B. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Butler "Bob" Wilson, Jr. (born May 16, 1937) is an American economist who is the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus at Stanford University.He was jointly awarded the 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, together with his Stanford colleague and former student Paul R. Milgrom, [2] "for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats".

  7. Martin Schneider (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Schneider received his Diplom in economics from the University of Bonn in 1993. He went on to further study with at Stanford University and graduated with a Ph.D. in economics in 1999. He was awarded a Stanford University and Bradley Foundation Fellowship during his time at Stanford. [1]

  8. CORE Econ - Wikipedia

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    The Curriculum Open-Access Resources in Economics Project (CORE Econ) is an organisation that creates and distributes open-access teaching material on economics.The goal is to make teaching material and reform the economics curriculum. [1]

  9. EconTalk - Wikipedia

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    EconTalk is a weekly economics podcast hosted by Russ Roberts. Roberts, formerly an economics professor at George Mason University, is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. [1] [2] On the podcast, Roberts typically interviews a single guest—often professional economists—on topics in economics.