This book presents comprehensive introduction to this growing field of economic geography providing a key to understanding this important sub discipline. From general statements about the history and evolution of the field to statements about the crucial problems of economic geography the book is preoccupied with the rival theories and perspectives that have sustained its recent growth. The book is also focused upon linkages including those between the global and the local between industry location and trade and between corporate strategy and market structure.
It explores the role of economic scale and identifies patterns of economic activity. The book is ideally suited to undergraduates and postgraduates with a vibrant and distinctive geographical insight in a clear and accessible format.
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