Welcome to our store

  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Collections

Book Shop Now

  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Collections
Cart

Routledge

An Introduction to Economic Geography Globalization, Uneven Development and Place

Regular price $64.95
Regular price Sale price $64.95
Sold out

In the context of an increasingly turbulent and uncertain global economy, beset by financial crisis, recession and austerity, an economic geographical perspective has become more pertinent than ever in interpreting the see-sawing fortunes of places in the global economy. An Introduction to Economic Geography 3rd edition will comprehensively guide students through the core issues and debates of this vibrant and exciting area, whilst simultaneously exploring the range of approaches and paradigms currently invigorating the wider discipline.

Underpinned by the themes of globalisation, uneven development and place, the text conveys the diversity and vitality of contemporary economic geography. It balances coverage of "traditional" areas such as regional development and labour markets with insight into new and evolving topics like neoliberalism, consumption, finance, energy transition and alternative economic practices.

Main features:

  • A global and balanced view is afforded through research, case studies and examples drawn from a diverse range of countries, and coverage throughout of both developed and developing countries
  • An open political economy approach is supported by cultural and institutional insights that offer students a variety of perspectives on each topic and a culturally sensitive overview
  • In-text features, including chapter maps, boxed case studies, reflective questions and exercises, encourage the reader to engage with the material, test knowledge and understanding, and reflect. Dedicated boxes provide a range of lively and topical case studies and examples to illustrate wider points. 
  • A wide range of maps, tables and photographs illustrate and help clarify the key concepts and examples

In this new edition, the authors have added three new chapters on Financialisation and Urban / Regional Development, Consumption and Retailing and Economic Geography and the Environment, as well as substantially revising and updating chapters and material from the second edition. This is designed to widen the scope and deepen the appeal of the text by incorporating fresh material on topical economic geographical issues and debates. The new material will enhance the contemporary relevance and applicability of the text, whilst addressing the limitations of the previous editions (e.g. limited material on consumption). The authors have also revised the structure to strengthen the organisation of the text and to provide a clearer and a more sequential narrative and ordering of material.

Quick links

  • Search
  • Catalog
  • Collections
Payment methods
  • Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.