Description
Discover the latest edition of 'Economic Geography,' your essential guide to understanding the intricate relationships between economic processes and geographic contexts. This brand new 2019 edition features updated insights and comprehensive coverage of contemporary issues in economic geography, making it the ideal textbook for students and professionals alike. With 568 pages of engaging content, readers will explore significant questions surrounding the impact of globalization, transnational corporations, and the spatial dynamics of local and global economies.
This essential resource is designed to equip you with the knowledge to analyze economic activities through the lenses of geography. Delve into topics such as the implications of climate change on economic structures and the roles of migrants in international labor markets. The dynamic thematic approach presents major concepts alongside case studies that reflect current debates in the field.
Enhanced by beautifully illustrated material and real-world examples, 'Economic Geography' prompts critical thinking about how networks, territories, and places shape interactions in the modern economy. As the third edition, it retains the popular features of the previous editions while introducing entirely new chapters on international development and alternative economic practices, ensuring you stay at the forefront of this evolving discipline. Perfect for those engaged in geography, economics, or social sciences, this textbook makes complex ideas accessible and relevant to today's world. Equip yourself with the knowledge of economic geographies and prepare for engaging discussions on how we understand economic life in a global context.
This essential resource is designed to equip you with the knowledge to analyze economic activities through the lenses of geography. Delve into topics such as the implications of climate change on economic structures and the roles of migrants in international labor markets. The dynamic thematic approach presents major concepts alongside case studies that reflect current debates in the field.
Enhanced by beautifully illustrated material and real-world examples, 'Economic Geography' prompts critical thinking about how networks, territories, and places shape interactions in the modern economy. As the third edition, it retains the popular features of the previous editions while introducing entirely new chapters on international development and alternative economic practices, ensuring you stay at the forefront of this evolving discipline. Perfect for those engaged in geography, economics, or social sciences, this textbook makes complex ideas accessible and relevant to today's world. Equip yourself with the knowledge of economic geographies and prepare for engaging discussions on how we understand economic life in a global context.