ABSTRACT

This book introduces the reader to the many lines of thought in the literature on economic geography and ties these various aspects together within the concept of the economy. The book focusses on the dynamic and integrated nature of economies at different scales and levels of development. Emphasis is laid on the processes at work within economies. The authors discuss the concept of the economy, helping both to clarify the nature of economic activity and to reveal the importance and sources of economic power as the underlying means of control in economies. They also demonstrate that the operation of an economy and the distribution of economic power are critical influences on many other, apparently non-economic, aspects of human existence.

part |23 pages

The economy and economic geography

part |75 pages

The economy: decision making

chapter |23 pages

Decision and control

chapter |14 pages

Consumers

chapter |20 pages

Firms

chapter |16 pages

Resources

part |65 pages

The economy: interaction

chapter |32 pages

Movement

chapter |13 pages

Market centres

chapter |18 pages

Transport

part |1 pages

The economy: growth and development