John Wiley & Sons Economic Geography Cover A revised and updated edition of the leading introductory text on the geography of economic life, fr.. Product #: 978-1-119-38955-2 Regular price: $41.03 $41.03 In Stock

Economic Geography

A Contemporary Introduction

Coe, Neil M. / Kelly, Philip F. / Yeung, Henry W. C.

Cover

3. Edition December 2019
568 Pages, Softcover
Textbook

ISBN: 978-1-119-38955-2
John Wiley & Sons

Further versions

epubmobipdf

A revised and updated edition of the leading introductory text on the geography of economic life, from the local to the global

Economic Geography is an engaging and accessible introduction to the different ways modern economic geographers understand, analyze, and interpret economic processes. This comprehensive text addresses significant questions relevant to contemporary economic life, from the activities of transnational corporations to issues surrounding workplaces and consumption. It encourages readers to explore how spatial patterns, places, networks, and territories shape large-scale economic processes. Accessible, highly-illustrated material presents fresh insights from the field--complemented by relatable, real-world examples that help students understand the social, cultural, and political contexts underpinning global economic processes.

Now in its third edition, this extensively revised and updated textbook retains the features and thematic structure that have proved popular with students and instructors alike, while adding exciting new content. New chapters explore how the global economy and global development are institutionalized and governed, the economic geographies of global climate change, economic practices outside the capitalist mainstream, the role of migrants in labour markets, global production networks, and more.
* Introduces economic geography with a thematic approach including major concepts, current debates, and case studies
* Revised and updated to enhance international coverage, including three entirely new chapters on international development, alternative economies, and global climate change
* Substantial new content on labour migration, global production networks, and recent intellectual trends such as evolutionary economic geography
* Highly illustrated with diagrams and photographs closely integrated into the text
* Pedagogical aids including key case studies, learning objectives, text boxes, chapter essay questions, summaries, and further reading
* Core geographical concepts - such as place, networks and territory - are closely integrated into all chapters.

Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction is an invaluable source of up-to-date knowledge for students new to the field, for those requiring a solid foundation, as well as for a broader academic and public readership with interest in this area of study.

List of Figures xi

List of Tables xv

List of Boxes xvii

Preface to the Third Edition xix

Acknowledgements xxvi

Part I Conceptual Foundations 1

1 Geography: How do we think spatially? 3

2 The Economy: What does it mean? 36

3 Dynamics of Capitalism: Why is economic growth so uneven? 69

4 Networks: How is the world economy interconnected? 102

Part II Key Economic Actors 135

5 Transnational Corporations: How do they keep it all together? 137

6 Labour: Are migrant workers the new normal? 171

7 Consumers: Who decides what we buy? 206

8 Finance: How has capital become so powerful? 247

Part III Governing the Economy 281

9 States: Who runs the economy? 283

10 International Institutions: How do they govern and foster global development? 314

11 Environment: Does global climate change change everything? 345

Part IV Social and Cultural Dimensions 381

12 Clusters: Why does proximity matter? 383

13 Identities: Are economies gendered and racialized? 420

14 Alternatives: Can we create diverse economies? 453

Part V Conclusion 489

15 Economic Geography: Intellectual journeys and future horizons 491

Index 515
"This will be an exciting new edition and conceptually right up to date. It will weave together new thinking with essential knowledge of the field in a highly successful way. Students will find the structuring of the chapters around major topics attractive. Economic geography has been undergoing an intellectual transformation as it moves to incorporate new approaches and what is proposed here is very much in line with that. It will be highly suitable as a required text."

Nancy Ettlinger, Ohio State University


"I like the changes proposed for the latest edition. This text blends together a culturally aware analysis of economic geography with a clear sense of what the discipline is about and the international range of case studies is impressive. I have no doubts about the quality of this author team. Individually they are scholars and writers of distinction. Collectively they complement each other and work together extremely well."

Adam Tickell, University of Sussex
NEIL M. COE is Professor of Economic Geography at the National University of Singapore

PHILIP F. KELLY is Professor of Geography at York University, Canada

HENRY W.C. YEUNG is Distinguished Professor at the National University of Singapore

N. M. Coe, University of Manchester, UK; P. F. Kelly, University of York, UK; H. W. C. Yeung, National University of Singapore