Philip F. Kelly is Associate Professor of Geography at York University, Canada.
Henry W.C. Yeung is Professor of Economic Geography at the National University of Singapore.
List of Figures | p. xi |
List of Tables | p. xiv |
List of Boxes | p. xvi |
Preface | p. xviii |
Acknowledgements | p. xxiv |
Conceptual Foundations | p. 1 |
A Geographical Approach to the Economy | p. 3 |
Economic Discourse: Does 'the Economy' Really Exist? | p. 31 |
Dynamics of Economic Space | p. 57 |
Uneven Development: Why Is Economic Growth and Development So Uneven? | p. 59 |
Commodity Chains: Where Does Your Breakfast Come From? | p. 87 |
Technology and Agglomeration: Does Technology Eradicate Distance? | p. 119 |
Environment/Economy: Can Nature Be a Commodity? | p. 153 |
Actors in Economic Space | p. 185 |
The State: Who Controls the Economy: Firms or Governments? | p. 187 |
The Transnational Corporation: How Does the Global Firm Keep It All Together? | p. 223 |
Labour Power: Can Workers Shape Economic Geographies? | p. 254 |
Consumption: Is the Customer Always Right? | p. 284 |
Socializing Economic Life | p. 319 |
Culture and the Firm: Do Countries and Companies Have Economic Cultures? | p. 321 |
Gendered Economic Geographies: Does Gender Shape Economic Lives? | p. 348 |
Ethnic Economies: Do Cultures Have Economies? | p. 377 |
Index | p. 406 |
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