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Economic Geography (GEOG 3023)

Term: 2020-2021 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Sigismond A Wilson
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Description

Focuses on principles, patterns, and processes of the location, distribution and interaction of economic activities at scales ranging from the global to the local. It examines concepts and problems in economic geography, in the principal factors responsible for global differentiation including population, resources, and development, international trade, and theories of organization of economic space.