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020 _a9781138924512
037 _cTextual
040 _aRTL
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084 _qRTL
_aU6 Q9
100 _aMackinnon, Danny
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245 _aIintroduction to economic geography : Globalisation ,uneven development and place
250 _a3rd ed
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _axiv,427p. ill.
_bIncludes bibliographical references & Index
520 _aIn the context of great economic turmoil and uncertainty, the emergent conflict between continued globalisation and growing economic nationalism means that a geographical economic perspective has never been so important. An Introduction to Economic Geography guides students through the key debates of this vibrant area, exploring the range of ideas and approaches that invigorate the wider discipline. This third edition includes new chapters on finance, cities and the digital economy, consumption and the environment. Underpinned by the themes of globalisation, uneven development and place, the text conveys the diversity of contemporary economic geography and explores the social and spatial effects of global economic restructuring. It combines a critical geographical perspective on the changing economic landscape with an appreciation of contemporary themes such as neoliberalism, financialisation, innovation and the growth of new technologies. An Introduction to Economic Geography is an essential textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in Economic Geography, Globalisation Studies and more broadly in Human Geography. It will also be of much interest to those in Planning, Business and Management Studies and Economics.
650 _aEconomic Geography
700 _aCumbers, Andrew
_eCo-author
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942 _2CC
_cTB
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_hU6 Q9
999 _c1848354
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