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THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: RESOURCE USE, LOCATIONAL CHOICE, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE

BERRY, BRIAN J. L. - Personal Name; CONKLING, EDGAR C. - Personal Name; RAY, D. MICHAEL - Personal Name;

Taking a global approach to economic geography, this text analyses the changing character of human and physical resources and provides an introduction to spatial economics. The book provides a thorough review of the theories of location and trade and demonstrates the interrelatedness of spatial processes, and uses real-world examples and simplified diagrams throughout. The authors examine the forces reshaping the global economy, the new sequence of stages of economic development that is emerging, and the cultural differences among nation-states that serve as countervailing pressures to globalization.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Brian J. L. Berry
Call Number
330.9 BER g
Publisher
New Jersey : Prentice Hall., 1993
Collation
ix, 465 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-13-357997-2
Classification
330.9
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Economic Geography
Industry Location
Natural Resources
International Trade
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