Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction

Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction

by Philip F. Kelly (Author), Neil M. Coe (Author), Henry W. C. Yeung (Author)

Synopsis

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

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 456
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Published: 24 May 2007

ISBN 10: 1405132191
ISBN 13: 9781405132190

Media Reviews
The three authors are well-known contributors to the contemporary field, and they bring a broad vision to the design of this book. Each chapter is organized in a useful way from a student's perspective. This is an ambitious book, one that makes an excellent contribution to the field. A good student would find this book to add value. (Economic Geography, October 2008) An exciting, comprehensive and accessible introductory text to economic geography which will excite, engage and capture the imagination of students. (Journal of Economic Geography) At last, an accessible, engaging, well-written, student-friendly economic geography textbook. The real beauty ... is the quality and clarity of the writing. (Times Higher Education) Covering the variety and complexity of the multiple themes and sub-themes that constitute the undergraduate field of economic geography to a functional level, requires a very meticulous, succinct and well-versed narrative - something which this book achieves with a great deal of verve... Any lecturers looking to revamp their core book choice for any economic geography module, to a book that can engage students and force them to think critically and spatially about the economic world around them, would be hard pushed to find a better contribution than this. (Economic Geography Research Group) A very strong overview of the contemporary economic debates ... keeps the interest levels high. (Oli Mould)
Author Bio
Neil M. Coe is Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography at the University of Manchester. Philip F. Kelly is Associate Professor of Geography at York University, Canada. Henry W.C. Yeung is Professor of Economic Geography at the National University of Singapore.