‘The Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography<i> is a comprehensive collection of topics in the newly emerging paradigm of evolutionary economic geography. . . The introduction, like those in any good collection, links up the papers in this </i>Handbook<i> by the basis of an evolutionary thinking behind the wide scales of topics. . . the 24 articles included in </i>The Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography<i> have a wide coverage of varying angles, all of which shed light on this emerging paradigm from different aspects. . . this book has definitely achieved its goal of ''playing a formative role in influencing the future research agenda in this area''. It is therefore highly recommended to researchers who want to dip further into evolutionary economic geography or those who simply want to get an overall profile of its development.’</i>
- Tian Miao, Growth and Change,
<i>’[T]he </i>Handbook<i> is a very significant achievement in that it provides a thorough and detailed overview of the EEG project through the insights of its leading thinkers and practitioners. As such, it is crucial reading both for scholars who are already using evolutionary ideas in their research and for ones curious about what EEG is and why other economic geographers and regional scientists should pay attention to it.’</i>
- James T. Murphy, Journal of Regional Science,
‘The Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography<i> represents an important and authoritative statement of the ''state of the art'' in the field of EEG. It can be recommended as key resource for researchers in economic geography and spatial economics.’</i>
- Danny Mackinnon, Regional Studies,