The new Oxford handbook of economic geography /
Economic geography
edited by Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman, Meric S. Gertler, and Dariusz Wâojcik.
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Previous edition: The Oxford handbook of economic geography. 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Global Prospects: The Asian Century? / Behaviour in Context / Introduction: Economic Geography in the Twenty-first Century / Evolutionary Economic Geography / Global/National/Comparative Perspectives / Economic Growth and Development: Geographic Dimensions / The Logic of Agglomeration / The Logic of Production Networks / Corporate Social Responsibility and Standards / Firms in Context: Internal and External Drivers of Success/Innovation / Inequality in Advanced Economies / Innovation Highways: Connecting North and South / How Geography Shapes—and is Shaped by—the Internet / Precarious Work & Winner Take-all Economies / Talent, Skills and Urban Economies / Immigration and the Politics of Skill / The Global Financial Networks / Financialisation of Everyday Life / Regional and Urban Disparities / Vulnerable Regions in a Changing Climate / Carbon Markets / Resources & the Emergence of the Periphery / Digital Finance / Schumpeterian Customers? How Active Users Co-create Innovations / Towards New Economic Geographies of Retail Globalisation / The Geography of the Creative Industries: Theoretical Stocktaking and Empirical Illustration / Crisis and Austerity in Action: Greece / Finance & Financial Systems: Evolving Geographies of Crisis and Instability / Economic Growth & Poverty Reduction in Contemporary India / The Emerging Transformation of China's Economic Geography / Just Growth: Strategies for Growth with Equity / Towards an Economic Geography of Resilience / Green Growth / Relational Research Design in Economic Geography / Entrepreneurial Ecosystems / Co-Dependence and Co-Evolution of Multinational Enterprises and Space / Global Sourcing of Business Process / Pluralising Labour Geography / Infrastructure and Finance / Financialisation of Commodities / Constructing an Economic Geography of Energy Transitions / Pursuing Equitable Economic Growth in the Global South / Third sector strategies for local development / Long Run Resource Scarcity / Heterodoxy as Orthodoxy: Prolegomenon for a geographical political economy / Michael Berry, Benno Engels -- Gordon L. Clark -- Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman, Meric S. Gertler, Dariusz Wâojcik -- Ron Boschma, Koen Frenken -- Meric S. Gertler -- Maryann P. Feldman, Michael Storper -- Gilles Duranton, William Kerr -- Henry Wai‐chung Yeung -- Alexandra Hughes -- Mercedes Delgado -- Danny Dorling -- Anita McGahan, Janice Gross Stein -- Shane Greenstein, Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb -- Kendra Strauss -- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander -- Nichola Lowe, Natasha Iskander -- Dariusz Wâojcik -- / Ashby H.B Monk, Rajiv Sharma -- Karen Lai -- Amy Glasmeier -- Robin Leichenko -- Janelle Knox-Hayes -- Caitlin McElroy -- Matthew Zook -- Gernot Grabher, Oliver Ibert -- Neil M. Coe, Neil Wrigley -- Mark Lorenzen -- Maria Tsampra -- Gary Dymski -- Stuart Corbridge -- Kam Wing Chan -- Karen Chapple -- Ron Leonard Martin -- Cameron Hepburn, Alexander Pfeiffer, Alexander Teytelboym -- Harald Bathelt, Johannes Glèuckler -- Philip E. Auerswald, Lokesh M. Dani -- Simona Iammarino, Philip McCann -- Stephan Manning, Marcus M²ller Larsen, Chacko George Kannothra -- Jamie Peck -- Philip O'Neill -- Sarah McGill -- Susan Christopherson -- Andrâes Rodrâiguez-Pose, John Callum Wilkie -- Jennifer Clark -- Dieter R. Helm -- Eric Sheppard.
Sixty-six leading economists and geographers from around the world investigate the rival theories and perspectives that have sustained the development of economic geography. Building on the success of the hugely influential first edition, this volume offers a radically revised, updated, and broader approach to economic geography.