Title: Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction (Critical Introductions to Geography), 1st Edition
Authors: Trevor J. Barnes, Brett Christophers, Martin Hess
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Description: “Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction” offers a comprehensive overview of economic geography, providing insights into the interplay between economic activities and spatial dynamics. Authored by Trevor J. Barnes, Brett Christophers, and Martin Hess, this textbook presents a critical perspective on economic geography, exploring key theories, concepts, and debates in the field. The 1st edition, part of the Critical Introductions to Geography series, covers topics such as globalization, uneven development, economic restructuring, and the role of states and institutions in shaping economic landscapes. With its interdisciplinary approach and critical analysis, this book equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to understand the complex relationship between economy and space. Whether you’re a student studying geography, economics, or a related field, “Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction” serves as an invaluable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of the economic forces shaping our world.