economic geography

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economic geography

Economic geography examines how industries are distributed across different regions.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A subfield of geography: Economic geography is the branch of geography that studies the location, distribution, and spatial organization of economic activities across the world.
    • Focus on production and distribution: It is fundamentally concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and how these processes are influenced by and shape places and regions.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Her PhD research focuses on economic geography, specifically the clustering of tech firms in Silicon Valley.
    • Understanding the economic geography of a region helps policymakers plan for infrastructure and development.
    • The course on economic geography examines global trade patterns and supply chains.
Advanced Usage
  • "The new economic geography": Refers to a theoretical approach developed in the 1990s that uses formal models to explain the spatial concentration of industries and economic activity.

    • Paul Krugman's work on the new economic geography earned him a Nobel Prize.
  • "Cultural-economic geography": Denotes an interdisciplinary area that examines the intersection of cultural practices and economic processes.

    • Her work in cultural-economic geography explores how local food traditions influence market structures.
Variants and Related Words
  • Economic geographer (n): A scholar or professional who specializes in economic geography.

    • The economic geographer presented a map showing shifts in manufacturing centers.
  • Geoeconomics (n): A related but distinct field focusing on the interplay between international economic relations and geopolitical strategy.

    • The analyst used a geoeconomic framework to understand the trade dispute.
Synonyms
  • Spatial economics: A closely related field in economics that also analyzes the spatial aspects of economic activity.
  • Geography of the economy: A descriptive synonym for economic geography.
Related Phrases
  • "Spatial division of labor": A key concept in economic geography describing how different tasks in a production process are located in different places.

    • The spatial division of labor explains why design happens in cities and assembly occurs in rural areas.
  • "Uneven development": A central theme in economic geography referring to the unequal distribution of economic growth and prosperity across regions.

    • The study of uneven development is a core concern of radical economic geography.
Related Idioms

Note: As a specialized academic term, "economic geography" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions. However, concepts from the field inform common phrases. - "A race to the bottom": This idiom describes a situation of intense competition, often between places, leading to lower wages, reduced regulations, and worse conditions, a phenomenon studied in economic geography. - The race to the bottom in manufacturing has had severe impacts on industrial towns.

economic geography

Economic geography examines how industries are distributed across different regions.

Noun
  1. the branch of geography concerned with the production and distribution of commodities