Economic Geography is a comprehensive introduction to this growing field, providing students with a vibrant and distinctive geographical insight into the economy.
- Contrasts a distinctively geographical approach with popular conceptions and assumptions in economics and management studies
- Debates a wide range of topics including economic discourses, uneven development, commodity chains, technology and agglomeration, the commodification of nature, states, transnational corporations, labour, consumption, economic cultures, gender, and ethnic economies
- Is richly illustrated with examples, vignettes, and case studies drawn from a variety of sectors around the world
- Is written in a clear, engaging and lively style
- Includes a rich array of photos, figures, text boxes, sample essay questions and annotated lists of further reading