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Ideas for Internet Infrastructure Analysis for Economic Geographers and Industrial Location Specialists

July 5th, 2008

In Geography is Dead, Warwick E. Murray’s revisits the economic geography theory that Globalization is the end of Geography. Using Amazon as an example, he claimed brick-and-mortar book sales losses would collapse the bookstore industry. We know they adapted and survived and his thesis is deftly countered by Kevin Morgan’s “Exaggerated Death of Geography.”

As a PhD applicant actively seeking Graduate Funding, any one of these topics is a viable PhD dissertation topic. There are observable geographic patterns of Internet Activity that can be measured and statistically modelled within commonly understood models of Industrial Location.

  • Mutually Beneficial Economic Development as Optimization Variable in Industrial Location: A Google, Government and Energy Management Case Study
  • Patterns of Starbuck Store Closure: A Correlation with the Commercial and Residential Development Market.
  • Geographic Patterns of Crowdsourced Loans: A Prosper.com Case Study (for Academic purposes, Prosper offers a download of its entire dataset).
  • The Economics the Pioneer Fringe: An Empirical Revisit to Isaiah Bowman
  • Pre-Revolutionary Land Use Patterns and Concepts of Ownership
  • Open-Source Micro-Franchising: A Distributed Distribution Method for Incubating Crowdsourced Content
  • The Geography of Long Tail Economics-(Perhaps this one actually is killing the record store).
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