Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781118874325 |
ISBN10: | 1118874323 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 336 pages |
Size: | 244x170x18 mm |
Weight: | 571 g |
Language: | English |
760 |
Category:
Economic Geography ? A Critical Introduction
A Critical Introduction
Series:
Critical Introductions to Geography;
Publisher: Wiley?Blackwell
Date of Publication: 4 January 2018
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Short description:
This volume in the celebrated Critical Introductions to Geography series introduces readers to the vibrant discipline of economic geography.
Long description:
This volume in the celebrated Critical Introductions to Geography series introduces readers to the vibrant discipline of economic geography. The authors provide an original definition of the discipline, and they make a strong case for its vital importance in understanding the dynamic interconnections, movements, and emerging trends shaping our globalized world.
Economic Geography addresses the key theories and methods that form the basis of the discipline, and describes its "communities of practice" and relations to related fields including economics and sociology. Numerous illustrative examples explore how economic geographers examine the world and how and why the discipline takes the forms it does, demonstrating the critical value of economic geography to making sense of globalization, uneven development, money and finance, urbanization, environmental change, and industrial and technological transformation.
Engaging and thought-provoking, Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction is the ideal resource for students studying across a range of subject areas, as well as the general reader with an interest in world affairs and economics.
Economic Geography addresses the key theories and methods that form the basis of the discipline, and describes its "communities of practice" and relations to related fields including economics and sociology. Numerous illustrative examples explore how economic geographers examine the world and how and why the discipline takes the forms it does, demonstrating the critical value of economic geography to making sense of globalization, uneven development, money and finance, urbanization, environmental change, and industrial and technological transformation.
Engaging and thought-provoking, Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction is the ideal resource for students studying across a range of subject areas, as well as the general reader with an interest in world affairs and economics.