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Figure 14.1 James Peter Neary (1950 – )

Figure 14.2 Zipf’s Law for India, 2010

Figure 14.3 German exports and distance , 2010

Figure 14.4 Structure of the geographical economics model

Figure 14.5 Division of labour over the regions

Figure 14.6 Distribution of the manufacturing labour force; three examples

Figure 14.7 The relative real wage in region 1; base scenario

Figure 14.8 The impact of transport costs

Figure 14.9 Stability: sustain points and break point (‘Tomahawk’ diagram)

Figure 14.10 Human capital: the solvable model

Figure 14.11 The intermediate goods model

Figure 14.12 Somali pirate territory, 2011

Figure 14.13 Welfare loss of Somali piracy for selected countries

Figure 14.14 Simulated location of European cities