
Underpinned by the themes of globalisation, uneven development and place, the text conveys the diversity and vitality of contemporary economic geography. It balances coverage of "traditional" areas such as regional development and labour markets with insight into new and evolving topics like neoliberalism, consumption, information and communications technologies and tourist geographies.
Main features
"An Introduction to Economic Geography" is an essential textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in Economic Geography, Globalisation Studies and more broadly in Human Geography. It will also be of key interest to those in Planning, Business and Management Studies and Economics.
Dr Danny MacKinnon is lecturer in the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Aberdeen
Dr Andrew Cumbers is senior lecturer in the Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow
""This is an excellent and comprehensive introduction to the diverse field of economic geography. It should be essential reading for students at all levels""
Andrew Jones, Birkbeck College, University of London and member of the RGS-IBG economic geography research group committee
""A thoughtful, stimulating, accessible introduction to the range of approaches used by economic geographers to understand and explain the patterns and processes of contemporary globalization and uneven development""
Peter Daniels, University of Birmingham
""A stimulating and accessible introduction to a core area of the discipline. It conveys a clear sense of the diversity and vitality of contemporary economic geography""
Neil Wrigley, University of Southampton and Editor, Journal of Economic Geography