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23 paź 2024 · Economic Geography publishes research that deepens the understanding of geographical drivers and implications of economic processes on the economy and society.
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Economic geography is the subfield of human geography that studies economic activity and factors affecting it. It covers topics such as location, trade, development, urban form, and globalization, using various methodological and theoretical approaches.
Learn about the subfield of human geography that studies the places and spaces where economic activities occur and circulate. Explore chapters and articles on topics such as the new economic geography, the geography of finance, and the economic geography of global environmental change.
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research and discussion on economic geography topics. Find out about the latest issues, special issues, calls for papers, prizes, and JEL codes.
15 sty 2019 · Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction offers a lasting contribution not just to describing economic geography's past and present, but to shaping its future.
31 gru 2019 · A textbook that explores how spatial patterns, places, networks, and territories shape economic processes at different scales. It covers topics such as globalization, development, climate change, migration, and alternative economies with examples and illustrations.
11 sty 2018 · Sixty-six leading economists and geographers from around the world investigate the rival theories and perspectives that have sustained the development of economic geography.