Description
Survey of the field of economic geography, including globalization, economic development, location analysis and economic clusters, rural and urban land use, and spatial aspects of retail. Economic debates and alternative theories examined in historical and current context. Global, regional and local scales employed to explore how production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are geographically organized.
Grading Basis
Graded
Course Learning Outcomes
Core Topics
- What is Economic Geography: past and present
- Basic economic assumptions, processes, and exceptions
- Regional Economies: classifications and growth rates
- Economic Development approaches
- Uneven Geographies of Globalization
- Spaces of Production and Consumption
- World Trade, Transportation and Communications: patterns and prospects
- Industrial and Retail Location analysis
- Global Food Systems and Economic Security Issues
- Geographies of the New Service Economy
- Sustainable Development and Ecological Economics
- Gendered and Ethnic Economies