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Economic Geography / R.J Singh.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Ancient publishing house. 2015.Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: 336 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-84866-13-6
DDC classification:
  • 23 330 SIN
Contents:
1.Introduction 2.Spatial Inequality:A brief historical overview 3.Space economy and industrial revolution 4.Spatial economics 5.Monopolistic competition 6.Interregional trade and market size 7.Gravity and trade costs 8.The core-periphery structure 9.Intermediate goods and the evolution of regional disparity 10.Spatial competition and development 11.The empirics of economic geography 12.Concluding remarks 13.Economic space 14.Geography as a spatial science 15.Geographic information system 16.Geospatial intelligence and remote sensing 17.Cultural assimilation 18.Cartography and topography 19.Agriculture
Summary: Economic geography has taken a variety of approaches to many different subject matters, including but not limited to the location of industries,economies of agglomeration,transportation,international trade, economic development,real estate,gentrification,ethnic economies,gendered economies,core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form,the relationship between the environment and the economy and globalization.
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1.Introduction
2.Spatial Inequality:A brief historical overview
3.Space economy and industrial revolution
4.Spatial economics
5.Monopolistic competition
6.Interregional trade and market size
7.Gravity and trade costs
8.The core-periphery structure
9.Intermediate goods and the evolution of regional disparity
10.Spatial competition and development
11.The empirics of economic geography
12.Concluding remarks
13.Economic space
14.Geography as a spatial science
15.Geographic information system
16.Geospatial intelligence and remote sensing
17.Cultural assimilation
18.Cartography and topography
19.Agriculture

Economic geography has taken a variety of approaches to many different subject matters, including but not limited to the location of industries,economies of agglomeration,transportation,international trade, economic development,real estate,gentrification,ethnic economies,gendered economies,core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form,the relationship between the environment and the economy and globalization.

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