Organised in sections with multiple chapters, the SAGE Companion to Economic Geography is a complete overview of the disciple that critically explains and assesses:
- Location, the quantitative revolution, the ��ew economic geography��
- Geographies of globalization - making sense of globalization and its consequences; the geography of capitalism
- Geographies of scale and place: local and global, space and place
- Geographies of nature: agriculture; sustainable development; the political ecology and the social construction of nature
- Geographies of uneven development: economic decline; technology; money and finance
- Geographies of consumption and services: formal and informal spaces of consumption; the culture industries; performance
- Geographies of regulation and governance: neo-liberalism, regulation, welfare
Illustrated with examples throughout, the SAGE Companion to Economic Geography also provides short essential readings in each chapter to situate the student in the literature. A standard text for all undergraduate modules in economic geography, this text places the discipline in vivid historical and contemporary context.