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Neil M. Coe,Philip F. Kelly,Henry W. C. Yeung

Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction

Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction

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Economic Geography is a revised and updated introductory text on the geography of economic life, from the local to the global. It covers significant questions relevant to contemporary economic life, such as the activities of transnational corporations, workplaces, and consumption. The third edition adds new chapters on institutionalization and governance, global climate change, alternative economies, and global production networks. It is accessible, highly illustrated, and includes pedagogical aids such as key case studies, learning objectives, text boxes, chapter essay questions, summaries, and further reading.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 568 pages
Publication date: 26 December 2019
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd


Economic Geography is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the field of economic geography, covering a wide range of topics from local to global scales. Written by renowned experts in the field, the book provides students with a solid foundation in the key concepts, theories, and methods used by economic geographers to understand and analyze economic processes.

The first chapter of Economic Geography provides an overview of the discipline, explaining its historical development, key concepts, and research methodologies. It also introduces the reader to the various ways in which economic geographers study economic phenomena, including spatial analysis, economic systems, and economic development.

The second chapter delves into the spatial dimensions of economic activity, exploring how location, space, and place shape economic processes and outcomes. It discusses the role of cities, regions, and countries in the global economy, as well as the factors that contribute to economic inequality and spatial segregation. The chapter also examines the concept of economic territory and the ways in which it is shaped by political, social, and economic processes.

The third chapter explores the economic systems that operate at different scales, including the household, firm, industry, and economy. It discusses the factors that determine the structure and dynamics of these systems, including market competition, government intervention, and technological change. The chapter also examines the role of institutions and organizations in shaping economic systems and the ways in which they contribute to economic growth and development.

The fourth chapter examines the economic practices and behaviors of individuals and groups, including consumerism, entrepreneurship, and labor markets. It discusses the factors that influence consumer choices and behaviors, as well as the strategies used by firms to attract and retain customers. The chapter also examines the role of labor markets in shaping economic outcomes and the factors that contribute to labor market inequality.

The fifth chapter explores the economic geographies of global climate change, examining the ways in which climate change affects economic systems, practices, and outcomes. It discusses the impacts of climate change on agriculture, energy production, transportation, and other sectors of the economy, as well as the strategies used by governments and businesses to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

The sixth chapter examines the economic geographies of global development, exploring the ways in which economic processes and outcomes are shaped by international trade, investment, and migration. It discusses the factors that contribute to economic growth and development in different regions of the world, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with global economic integration.

The seventh chapter explores the economic geographies of alternative economies, including cooperatives, social enterprises, and alternative financial systems. It discusses the ways in which these economies operate and the factors that contribute to their sustainability and resilience. The chapter also examines the role of alternative economies in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The eighth chapter examines the economic geographies of migration, exploring the ways in which migration shapes economic systems, practices, and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive migration, including economic opportunities, social networks, and political instability. The chapter also examines the impacts of migration on labor markets, social networks, and cultural landscapes.

The ninth chapter explores the economic geographies of global production networks, examining the ways in which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed across different regions of the world. It discusses the factors that shape the structure and dynamics of these networks, including technological change, trade policies, and cultural norms. The chapter also examines the role of global production networks in shaping economic outcomes and the challenges and opportunities associated with their operation.

The tenth chapter explores the economic geographies of financial systems, examining the ways in which financial institutions and markets shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive financial innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of financial crises on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of financial systems in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The eleventh chapter explores the economic geographies of urbanization, examining the ways in which cities and urban regions shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive urbanization, including economic opportunities, social networks, and political instability. The chapter also examines the impacts of urbanization on labor markets, social networks, and environmental sustainability.

The twelfth chapter explores the economic geographies of knowledge production, examining the ways in which knowledge and information are produced, distributed, and consumed across different regions of the world. It discusses the factors that shape the structure and dynamics of knowledge production, including technological change, education systems, and cultural norms. The chapter also examines the role of knowledge production in shaping economic outcomes and the challenges and opportunities associated with its operation.

The thirteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of health and well-being, examining the ways in which health and healthcare systems shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive health and healthcare innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of health and healthcare on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of health and healthcare in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The fourteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of leisure and tourism, examining the ways in which leisure and tourism industries shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive leisure and tourism innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of leisure and tourism on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of leisure and tourism in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The fifteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of gender and sexuality, examining the ways in which gender and sexuality shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors
The book
Economic Geography is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the field of economic geography
geography, covering a wide range of topics from local to global scales
scales. Written by renowned experts in the field, the book provides students with a solid foundation in the key concepts, theories, and methods used by economic geographers to understand and analyze economic processes.

The first chapter of Economic Geography provides an overview of the discipline, explaining its historical development, key concepts, and research methodologies. It also introduces the reader with the various ways in which economic geographers study economic phenomena
economic phenomena, including spatial analysis, economic systems, and economic development. It also introduces the reader to the various ways in which economic geographers study economic phenomena, including spatial analysis, economic systems, and economic development.

The second chapter delves into the spatial dimensions of economic activity, exploring how location, space, and place shape economic processes and outcomes. It discusses the role of cities, regions, and countries in the global economy, as well as the factors that contribute to economic inequality and spatial segregation. The chapter also examines the concept of economic territory and the ways in which it is shaped by political, social, and economic processes.

The third chapter explores the economic systems that operate at different scales, including the household, firm, industry, and economy. It discusses the factors that determine the structure and dynamics of these systems, including market competition, government intervention, and technological change. The chapter also examines the role of institutions and organizations in shaping economic systems and the ways in which they contribute to economic growth and development.

The fourth chapter examines the economic practices and behaviors of individuals and groups, including consumerism, entrepreneurship, and labor markets. It discusses the factors that influence consumer choices and behaviors, as well as the strategies used by firms to attract and retain customers. The chapter also examines the role of labor markets in shaping economic outcomes and the factors that contribute to labor market inequality.

The fifth chapter explores the economic geographies of global climate change, examining the ways in which climate change affects economic systems, practices, and outcomes. It discusses the impacts of climate change on agriculture, energy production, transportation, and other sectors of the economy, as well as the strategies used by governments and businesses to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

The sixth chapter examines the economic geographies of global development, exploring the ways in which economic processes and outcomes are shaped by international trade, investment, and migration. It discusses the factors that contribute to economic growth and development in different regions of the world, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with global economic integration.

The seventh chapter explores the economic geographies of alternative economies, including cooperatives, social enterprises, and alternative financial systems. It discusses the ways in which these economies operate and the factors that contribute to their sustainability and resilience. The chapter also examines the role of alternative economies in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The eighth chapter examines the economic geographies of migration, exploring the ways in which migration shapes economic systems, practices, and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive migration, including economic opportunities, social networks, and political instability. The chapter also examines the impacts of migration on labor markets, social networks, and cultural landscapes.

The ninth chapter explores the economic geographies of global production networks, examining the ways in which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed across different regions of the world. It discusses the factors that shape the structure and dynamics of these networks, including technological change, trade policies, and cultural norms. The chapter also examines the role of global production networks in shaping economic outcomes and the challenges and opportunities associated with their operation.

The tenth chapter explores the economic geographies of financial systems, examining the ways in which financial institutions and markets shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive financial innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of financial crises on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of financial systems in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The eleventh chapter explores the economic geographies of urbanization, examining the ways in which cities and urban regions shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive urbanization, including economic opportunities, social networks, and political instability. The chapter also examines the impacts of urbanization on labor markets, social networks, and environmental sustainability.

The twelfth chapter explores the economic geographies of knowledge production, examining the ways in which knowledge and information are produced, distributed, and consumed across different regions of the world. It discusses the factors that shape the structure and dynamics of knowledge production, including technological change, education systems, and cultural norms. The chapter also examines the role of knowledge production in shaping economic outcomes and the challenges and opportunities associated with its operation.

The thirteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of health and well-being, examining the ways in which health and healthcare systems shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive health and healthcare innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of health and healthcare on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of health and healthcare in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The fourteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of leisure and tourism, examining the ways in which leisure and tourism industries shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive leisure and tourism innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of leisure and tourism on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of leisure and tourism in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

The fifteenth chapter explores the economic geographies of gender and sexuality, examining the ways in which gender and sexuality shape economic practices and outcomes. It discusses the factors that drive gender and sexuality innovation and regulation, as well as the impacts of gender and sexuality on economic growth and development. The chapter also examines the role of gender and sexuality in shaping economic practices and behaviors.

Weight: 1182g
Dimension: 180 x 253 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119389552
Edition number: 3rd Edition

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