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Reading economic geography / edited by Trevor J. Barnes [and others]
(Blackwell readers in geography)

Publisher Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub
Year 2004
Authors Barnes, Trevor J

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OB00188265 Wiley Online Library (電子ブック) 9780470755716

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (xii, 479 pages)
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
This reader introduces students to examples of the most important research contributions to economic geography in recent years. In its structure and content, it mirrors Blackwell's Companion to Economic Geography and it can be used either to complement that volume or as a stand-alone text. The reader opens with an editorial introduction, summarising the nature of contemporary economic geography, explaining the volume's structure, and discussing what it means to take a critical approach to geography. The readings themselves are grouped into five sections, each of which is also prefaced by an editorial commentary, placing them within a critical framework. Suggestions for further reading are included to enable students to investigate particular topics further. The editors are all highly respected international authorities on economic geography
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Reading Economic Geography; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Reading Economic Geography; Part I: Worlds of Economic Geography; Introduction: Paradigms Lost; 1 The Difference a Generation Makes; 2 Industry and Space: A Sympathetic Critique of Radical Research; 3 An Institutionalist Perspective on Regional Economic Development; 4 Refiguring the Economic in Economic Geography; 5 The Economy, Stupid! Industrial Policy Discourse and the Body Economic; Part II: Realms of Production; Introduction: Problematizing Production
6 Is There a Service Economy? The Changing Capitalist Division of Labor7 Uneven Development: Social Change and Spatial Divisions of Labor; 8 Flexible Production Systems and Regional Development: The Rise of New Industrial Spaces in North America and Western Europe; 9 Global-Local Tensions: Firms and States in the Global Space-Economy; 10 The Politics of Relocation: Gender, Nationality, and Value in a Mexican Maquiladora; Part III: Resource Worlds; Introduction: Producing Nature; 11
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Subjects LCSH:Economic geography
CSHF:Géographie économique
FREE:POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions  All Subject Search
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Comparative  All Subject Search
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions  All Subject Search
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History  All Subject Search
FREE:Economic geography
FREE:Economische geografie
FREE:Ruimtelijke economie
LCSH:geografie
LCSH:geography
LCSH:Geography (General)
LCSH:Geografie
FREE:Electronic books
Classification LCC:HF1025
DC22:330.9
ID 8000087513
ISBN 9780470755716

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