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ISBN: 9781119250647
Year: 2016
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 672
Description:
The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography presents
students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of the
field, put together by a prestigious editorial team, with
contributions from an international cast of prominent
scholars.
Offers a fully revised, expanded, and up-to-date overview,
following the successful and highly regarded Companion to
Economic Geography published by Blackwell a decade earlier,
providing a comprehensive assessment of the field
Takes a prospective as well as retrospective look at the field,
reviewing recent developments, recurrent challenges, and emerging
agendas
Incorporates diverse perspectives (in terms of specialty,
demography and geography) of up and coming scholars, going beyond a
focus on Anglo-American research
Encourages authors and researchers to engage with and
contextualize their situated perspectives
Explores areas of overlap, dialogues, and (potential)
engagement between economic geography and cognate disciplines
ISBN: 9781119250647
Year: 2016
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 672
Description:
The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography presents
students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of the
field, put together by a prestigious editorial team, with
contributions from an international cast of prominent
scholars.
Offers a fully revised, expanded, and up-to-date overview,
following the successful and highly regarded Companion to
Economic Geography published by Blackwell a decade earlier,
providing a comprehensive assessment of the field
Takes a prospective as well as retrospective look at the field,
reviewing recent developments, recurrent challenges, and emerging
agendas
Incorporates diverse perspectives (in terms of specialty,
demography and geography) of up and coming scholars, going beyond a
focus on Anglo-American research
Encourages authors and researchers to engage with and
contextualize their situated perspectives
Explores areas of overlap, dialogues, and (potential)
engagement between economic geography and cognate disciplines