https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_geography
Economic geography is the study of the location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities across the world. It represents a traditional subfield of the discipline of geography. However, many economists have also approached the field in ways more typical of the discipline of economics.[1]
Economic geography has taken a variety of approaches to many different subject matters, including the location of industries, economies of agglomeration (also known as "linkages"), transportation, international trade, development, real estate, gentrification, ethnic economies, gendered economies, core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form, the relationship between the environment and the economy (tying into a long history of geographers studying culture-environment interaction), and globalization.
Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Economic_geography
Subcategories
` ► Economies by city (71 C, 6 P)
► Economies by continent (22 C, 9 P)
► Economies by region (14 C, 2 P)
`C
` ► Economic country classifications (8 C, 37 P)
`E
` ► Economic geographers (32 P)
`G
` ► Geographical Indications in India (20 C, 5 P)
► Economic globalization (2 C, 30 P)
`R
`U
` ► Urban, rural, and regional economics (9 C, 8 P)
Pages
` Economic geography
`A
` Agricultural geography
`B
` Brandt Report
Business cluster
`C
` Carrying capacity
Catchment area
Civil service reform in developing countries
Cluster development
Cluster theory
Cyber geography
`D
` Daily urban system
Deglobalization
Depleted community
Developed country
Developing country
Development geography
Digital divide
Digital divide in Canada
`E
` Economic corridor
Historical economic geography
Theoretical economic geography
Economic geography of the United Kingdom
Economics of location
Economies of agglomeration
Emerging markets
Europe, the Middle East and Africa
`F
` Food miles
Footloose industry
Foreign direct investment
Friction of distance
`G
` Geographical indication
Geography of finance
Global city
Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries
Globalization
Goldilocks economy
Growing region
`H
` Hourglass Federalism
Household electricity approach
Ellsworth Huntington
`I
` Industrial deconcentration
Industrial inertia
Internet geography
`K
` Knowledge spillover
`L
` Labor geography
Labor market area
List of business region acronyms
List of country groupings
Location theory
`M
` Marchmont Observatory
Megasite
Mesoamerican region
Metropolitan-Hinterland Thesis
`N
` Next Eleven
North–South divide (England)
`O
` Ohio Third Frontier
Out growth
Oxford-Cambridge Arc
`P
` Planetary phase of civilization
Poland A and B
Poverty map
Proto-globalization
Protocol on Trade Negotiations
`R
` Regional economics
Regional science
Retail geography
`S
` Fred K. Schaefer
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
Smart city
South–South cooperation
South-South cooperation in science
Spatial Economic Analysis
Spillover effect
Sunshine tax
`T
` Technopole
Transport geography
Triadization
`U
` Urban agglomeration
`V
` Vertical disintegration
`W
` Geography and wealth
Weber problem
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Categories:
Human geography
Interdisciplinary subfields of economics
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