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Approaches to Economic Geography: Towards a geographical political economy: Regions and Cities

Autor Ray Hudson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019

The last four decades have seen major changes in the global economy, with the collapse of communism and the spread of capitalism into parts of the world from which it had previously been excluded. Beginning with a grounding in Marxian political economy, this book explores a range of new ideas as to what economic geography can offer as it intersects with public policy and planning in the new globalised economy.





Approaches to Economic Geography draws together the formidable work of Ray Hudson into an authoritative collection, offering a unique approach to the understanding of the changing geographies of the global economy. With chapters covering subjects ranging from uneven development to social economy, this volume explores how a range of perspectives, including evolutionary and institutional approaches, can further elucidate how such economies and their geographies are reproduced. Subsequent chapters argue that greater attention must be given to the relationships between the economy and nature, and that more consideration needs to be given to the growing significance of illegal activities in the economy.





The book will be of interest to students studying economic geography as well as researchers and policy makers that recognise the importance of the relationships between economy and geography as we move towards a sustainable future economy and society.



Winner of the Regional Studies Association Best Book Award 2017.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367870713
ISBN-10: 0367870711
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Regions and Cities

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins



Table of contents


List of Figures


List of Tables


Acknowledgements


Preface


Chapter 1 Setting the Scene: Steps towards a Geographical Political Economy


Chapter 2 Conceptualising Economies and Their Geographies: Spaces, Flows and Circuits


Chapter 3 "The learning economy, the learning firm and the learning region": a sympathetic critique of the limits to learning


Chapter 4 From knowledge-based economy to … knowledge-based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the north east of England


Chapter 5 Re-thinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of north east England


Chapter 6 Global production systems and European integration: de-regionalising, re-regionalising and re-scaling production systems in Europe


Chapter 7 Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the "social" and the "economic" in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream


Chapter 8 Thinking through the relationships between legal and illegal activities and economies: spaces, flows and pathways


Chapter 9 Cultural Political Economy Meets Global Production Networks: A Productive Meeting?


Chapter 10 Critical political economy and materials transformation


Chapter 11 Resilient regions in an uncertain world: Wishful thinking or a practical reality?


Chapter 12 The future of economic geography and economic geographies of the future


References

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The last four decades have seen major changes in the global economy, with the collapse of communism and the spread of capitalism into parts of the world from which it had previously been excluded. Beginning with a grounding in Marxian political economy, this book explores a range of new ideas as to what economic geography can offer as it intersects with public policy and planning in the new globalised economy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Approaches to Economic Geography draws together the formidable work of Ray Hudson into an authoritative collection, offering a unique approach to the understanding of the changing geographies of the global economy. With chapters covering subjects ranging from uneven development to social economy, this volume explores how a range of perspectives, including evolutionary and institutional approaches, can further elucidate how such economies and their geographies are reproduced. Subsequent chapters argue that greater attention must be given to the relationships between the economy and nature, and that more consideration needs to be given to the growing significance of illegal activities in the economy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The book will be of interest to students studying economic geography as well as researchers and policy makers that recognise the importance of the relationships between economy and geography as we move towards a sustainable future economy and society.

 

 

 

 

Winner of the Regional Studies Association Best Book Award 2017.