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Commercial geography. Economic geography

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  • Geography of Production and Economic Integrationby Miroslav N. Jovanovic

    Routledge 2001; US$ 250.00

    Globalization has been hailed as removing the need for company location as an issue. However, there remains a strong tendency for some industries to form geographical clusters. This book examines the reasons for this trend. more...

  • Consuming the Caribbeanby Mimi Sheller

    Routledge 2003; US$ 59.95

    Demonstrates how colonial exploitation of the Caribbean led directly to contemporary forms of consumption of the region and its products, aiming to trouble innocent indulgence in the pleasures of thoughtless consumption. more...

  • Rethinking Development Geographiesby Marcus Power

    Routledge 2003; US$ 71.95

    Moving away from the traditional approach of providing descriptive accounts of Third World geographical issues, this book offers a stimulating critical introduction to the changing geographies of global development. more...

  • An Introduction to Geographical Economicsby Steven Brakman; Harry Garretsen; Charles van Marrewijk

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 37.00

    An integrated, non-mathematical, first-principles textbook presenting geographical economics to advanced students. Never avoiding advanced concepts, its emphasis is on examples, diagrams, and empirical evidence, making it the ideal starting point before delving into monographic and journal material. more...

  • Leviathansby Alfred D. Jr Chandler; Bruce Mazlish

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 26.00

    Leviathans is a ground-breaking exploration of multinational corporations and differs from other books on the subject by offering the reader a totally global perspective of multinationals. The book paints a compelling and coherent picture of the way these businesses affect almost all areas of our existence. more...

  • Location And Competitionby Harry Garretsen; Steven Brakman

    Taylor & Francis 2005; US$ 200.00

    Contributed to and edited by leading international academics, this book analyzes 'new economic geography' research, and examines the ensuing policy implications as well as core-periphery patterns, transportation costs and economic modelling. more...

  • Economic Geographiesby R. Hudson

    Sage Publications Ltd. 2004; US$ 54.00

    How do we conceptualise the production and re-production of social life? What are the most appropriate ways to conceptualise capitalist economies and their geographies? Economic Geographies integrates ideas of structure, agency, and practice to provide: A detailed overview of recent key debates in economic geography: from political-economy and Marxism to post-structuralism A explanation of the of relations between production, retail and consumption, governance and regulation A discussion of the economy in terms of circuits, flows, and spaces that systematically relates the material to the cultural. more...

  • Remaking The Global Economyby J. Peck; H. Wai-chung Yeung

    Sage Publications Ltd. 2003; US$ 56.00

    Remaking the Global Economy offers a state-of-the-art survey of geographical perspectives on the restructuring and reorganization of the global economy. With contributions from leading figures in the globalization debate, the book explores the latest thinking and research, as well as the enduring controversies, across a range of interrelated issues, including: - firm strategies and business knowledge - interactions between firms and nation states - production and innovation systems - transnationalism and labour markets - state restructuring Each of the specially commissioned chapters presents interdisciplinary insights into the complex processes of economic globalization and their impact on the organization of firms, markets, industries, regions,... more...

  • Economic Geographyby Sha Bagchi-sen

    Taylor & Francis 2006; US$ 188.00

    Drawing together the work of eminent geographers, this collection investigates the current state of knowledge in the sub discipline of economic geography within the geography field, and assesses its future direction. It shows how economic geographers have offered explanations that affect places and lives in the context of the global economy. more...

  • Industrial Agglomeration and New Technologiesby M. Tsuji; E. Giovannetti; M. Kagami

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2007; US$ 40.00

    This book, a collaborative effort by researchers from Japan, Italy and the USA, seeks to explore the reasons for industrial clustering in certain regions of Asia, Europe and North America. more...