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Economic geography : a contemporary introduction / Neil M. Coe, Philip F. Kelly, and Henry W.C. Yeung

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2007Description: xxvi, 426 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781405132152 (hbk.)
  • 1405132159 (hbk.)
  • 9781405132190 (pbk.))
  • 1405132191 (pbk.)
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Contents:
A geographical approach to the economy -- Economic discourse: does'the economy' really exist? -- Uneven development: why is economic growth and development so uneven? -- Commodity chains: where does your breakfast come from? -- Technology and agglomeration: does technology eradicate distance? -- Environment/economy: can nature be a commodity? -- The state: who controls the economy, firms or governments? -- The transnational corporation: how does the global firm keep it all together? -- Labour power: can workers shape economic geographies? -- Consumption: is the customer always right? -- Culture and the firm: do countries and companies have economic cultures? -- Gendered economic geographies: does gender shape economic lives? -- Ethnic economies: do cultures have economies?
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Includes bibliographical references and index

A geographical approach to the economy -- Economic discourse: does'the economy' really exist? -- Uneven development: why is economic growth and development so uneven? -- Commodity chains: where does your breakfast come from? -- Technology and agglomeration: does technology eradicate distance? -- Environment/economy: can nature be a commodity? -- The state: who controls the economy, firms or governments? -- The transnational corporation: how does the global firm keep it all together? -- Labour power: can workers shape economic geographies? -- Consumption: is the customer always right? -- Culture and the firm: do countries and companies have economic cultures? -- Gendered economic geographies: does gender shape economic lives? -- Ethnic economies: do cultures have economies?

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