Economic Geography: Places, Networks and Flows

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The turbulence of the current times has dramatically transformed the world’s economic geographies. The scale and scope of such changes require urgent attention. With intellectual roots dating to the nineteenth century, economic geography has traditionally sought to examine the spatial distributions of economic activity and the principles that account for them. More recently, the field has turned its attention to a range of questions relating to: globalization and its impact on different peoples and places; economic inequalities at different geographic scales; the development of the knowledge-based economy; and the relationship between economy and environment. Now, more than ever, the changing fortunes of peoples and places demands our attention.

Economic Geography provides a stimulating and innovative introduction to economic geography by establishing the substantive concerns of economic geographers, the methods deployed to study them, the key concepts and theories that animate the field, and the major issues generating debate. This book is the first to address the diverse approaches to economic geography as well as the constantly shifting economic geographies on the ground. It encompasses traditional approaches, albeit from a critical perspective, while providing a thorough, accessible and engaging examination of the concerns, methods and approaches of the ‘new economic geography’. This unique introductory text covers the breadth of economic geography while engaging with a range of contemporary debates at the cutting-edge of the field.

Written in an accessible and lucid style, this book offers a thorough and systematic introductory survey. It is enhanced by pedagogical features throughout including case studies dealing with topics ranging from the head office locations of the Fortune 500, Mexico’s maquiladoras to China’s investments in Southern Africa. This book also contains exercises based on the key concepts and annotated further reading and websites.

Author(s): Andrew Wood, Susan Roberts
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 192

Cover
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Places, networks and flows
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface and acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Part I Traditional Economic Geographies
2 Traditional Location Theory
3 Modeling Economic Geographies
Part II Geographies Of The Firm And Other Institutions
4 The Geographies Of The Firm
5 Going Global
Part III Geographies Of Uneven Development
6 Geographic Inequities
7 The Changing Fortunes Of Local And Regional Economies
Part IV Geographies Of Networks, Places And Flows
8 Economic Geography ‘Unbound’
9 Conclusions
Bibliography
Index