The Oxford handbook of economic geography
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The Oxford handbook of economic geography
Oxford University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography is the single most important statement of the scope and status of the vibrant interdisciplinary field of economic geography, bringing together more than forty leading economists and geographers from around the world. The volume relies upon acknowledged experts with outstanding international reputations, but also introduces readers to the academic stars of the future.
It is devoted to the frontiers of the field, eschewing nostalgia for the past in favour of contributions relevant to the emerging global economy of the twenty-first century. From general statements about the history and evolution of the field to those concerning the crucial problems of economic geography, the rival theories and perspectives that have sustained its recent growth are covered in depth. As a consequence, the volume and its contributors are always provocative and challenging, and
will define the terms of debate for the coming decade.
The Handbook also focuses upon linkages, including those between the global and the local, between industry, location and trade, and between corporate strategy and market structure. Relevant to industrial organization theory, labour economics, and international trade theory, it is a testament to intellectual innovation. It argues for a broad view of the field of economic geography, situating the diversity of regions and places in the context of contending theoretical perspectives.
The editors have outstanding reputations for original research at the boundaries of economics and geography. They have taught in leading US and European universities, and have contributed to significant debates about the theory of economic geography and its applications to public policy. They have assembled a formidable team of experts, unmatched by any other group. This is the most comprehensive and significant statement about the value and potential of economic geography in thirty
years.
目次
- 1. Economic Geography: Transition and Growth
- 2. Economic Geography: The Great Half Century
- PART I. CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
- SECTION 1: MAPPING THE TERRITORY
- 3. Where in the World is the 'New Economic Geography'?
- 4. Doing Regulation
- SECTION 2: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS
- 5. The New Economics of Urban and Regional Growth
- 6. Geography or Economics? Conceptions of Space, Time, Interdependence, and Agency
- PART II. GLOBAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
- SECTION 3: INVESTMENT AND TRADE
- 7. The Geography of International Investment
- 8. Globalization, Localization, and Trade
- SECTION 4: DEVELOPMENT AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT
- 9. Geography and Economic Development
- 10. The Great Tablecloth: Bread and Butter Politics and the Political Economy of Food and Poverty
- SECTION 5: FINANCE CAPITAL
- 11. The Regulation of International Finance
- 12. Finance and Localities
- PART III. CORPORATE STRUCTURE, STRATEGY, AND LOCATION
- SECTION 6: COMPETITION, LOCATION, AND STRATEGY
- 13. Locations, Clusters, and Company Strategy
- 14. Places and Flows: Situating International Investment
- 15. The Globalization of Retail Capital: Themes for Economic Geography
- SECTION 7: REMAKING THE CORPORATION
- 16. The Management of Time and Space
- 17. Corporate Form and Spatial Form
- PART IV. THE GEOGRAPHY OF INNOVATION
- SECTION 8: NATIONAL AND LOCALIZED LEARNING
- 18. National States and Economic Development: from National Systems of Production to National Systems of Knowledge Creation and Learning
- 19. Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillover, and Agglomeration
- 20. Restructuring and Innovation in Long Term Regional Change
- SECTION 9: DISTRICTS AND REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS
- 21. Industrial Districts: The Contributions of Marshall and Beyond
- 22. Innovation Networks, Regions, and Globalization
- PART V: LOCALITIES AND DIFFERENCE
- SECTION 10: LABOUR AND LOCALITY
- 23. Local Labour Markets: Their Nature, Performance, and Regulation
- 24. Firms, Workers, and the Geographic Concentration of Economic Activity
- SECTION 11: GENDER, RACE, AND PLACE
- 25. Feminists Rethink the Economic: The Economics of Gender/the Gender of Economics
- 26. Racial and Economic Segregation in US Metropolitan Areas
- SECTION 12: COMMUNITIES, POLITICS, AND POWER
- 27. Elite Power, Global Forces, and the Political Economy of Global Development
- 28. Economic Geography in Practice: Local Economic Development Policy
- PART VI: GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS
- SECTION 13: ENVIRONMENT AND REGULATION
- 29. Markets and Environmental Quality
- 30. Environmental Innovation and Regulation
- SECTION 14: TRADE AND INVESTMENT BLOCS
- 31. Spontaneous Integration in Japan and East Asia: Development Crisis and Beyond
- 32. Regional Economic Integration in North America
- 33. The EU as more than a Triad Market for National Economic Spaces
- PART VII: CODA
- 34. Pandora's Box? Cultural Geographies of Economies
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