Ronald V. Kalafsky, Ph.D.

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2002 State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Geography, Management Business Administration
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Alan D. MacPherson grad student 2002 SUNY Buffalo
 (The role of location in a mature manufacturing sector: An examination of the United States machine tool industry.)
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Rice MD, Kalafsky RV. (2020) An infatuation with building things: Business strategies, linkages, and small city economic development in Manitoba Growth and Change. 51: 102-122
Kalafsky RV, Samarin M. (2020) Developing Analytical Skills in Economic Geography: Portuguese Clusters and Their Export Potential Journal of Geography. 1-12
Kalafsky RV, Gress DR. (2020) Minimizing distance: international trade fairs and SME targeting of specific export markets Geojournal. 85: 1-13
Kalafsky RV, Graves WW. (2019) Global reach and second-tier cities: An initial exploration of export activity from the bottom of the U.S. metropolitan hierarchy Journal of Urban Affairs. 1-14
German JD, Kalafsky RV. (2019) Trade Fair Educational Programs and Access to Knowledge: Evidence from the Solar PV Sector The Professional Geographer. 71: 715-724
Kalafsky RV, Graves W. (2018) Exports and Growth: Learning from the Case of Southern U.S. Metropolitan Areas The Professional Geographer. 70: 383-394
Graves W, Kalafsky RV. (2017) Evolving Growth Prospects?: Assessing the State of the South in the Global Economy Southeastern Geographer. 57: 112-130
Kalafsky RV. (2017) Book Review: Economic Impact or Contribution: Essays on Business and Community Relations Economic Development Quarterly. 31: 94-95
Kalafsky RV, Rice MD. (2017) High‐Growth Firms in the Southern U.S.: Where is the Growth? Growth and Change. 48: 552-569
Kalafsky RV. (2017) Export programs and SME market choice: evidence from North West England Geojournal. 82: 1135-1144
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