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The World Economy Frederick P. Stutz

The World Economy By Frederick P. Stutz

The World Economy by Frederick P. Stutz


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Combines economic theory with geography in addressing problems of growth, distribution, and development, and explains their impact on international business. Illustrated with maps and photographs, this book is useful for undergraduate courses in Economic Geography, International Trade, International Marketing, and International Development.

The World Economy Summary

The World Economy: Resources, Location, Trade and Development by Frederick P. Stutz

Appropriate for undergraduate courses in Economic Geography, International Trade, International Business, International Marketing, and International Development.

Today's undergraduate Geography students need a This comprehensive and up-to-date volume covers contemporary topics - and perspectives. This text provides a sound theoretical and offers a practical foundation for understanding the global economy in an era of shifting borders, restructuring economies, and regional realignments. The authors combine economic theory with geography in addressing critical problems of growth, distribution, and development, and explain their impact on international business. Recent geopolitical changes are vividly portrayed in a series of superb full color maps and striking photographs. Real-world examples make abstract concepts understandable.

Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Key Terms, Suggested Readings, and World Wide Web Sites.)

1 Introduction

Geographic Perspectives

Economic Geography of the World Economy

Globalization

World Development Problems

Four Major Questions of the World Economy

Political Economies

Geographical Information Systems

Summary and Plan

2 The Historical Development of Capitalism

The Birth of Capitalism: Feudalism

The Emergence and Nature of Capitalism

The Industrial Revolution

Colonialism: Capitalism on a World Scale

3 Population

Global Population Distribution

Factors Influencing Population Distribution

Population Growth over Time and Space

Malthusian Theory

Demographic Transition Theory

Population Structure

Migration

4 Resources and Environment

Resources and Population

Types of Resources and their Limits

Increasing Food Production

Nonrenewable Mineral Resources

Energy

Energy Options

Environmental Degradation

Environmental Equity and Sustainable Development

5 Theoretical Considerations

Factors of Location

The Weberian Model

Technique and Scale Considerations

How and Why Firms Grow

Geographic Organization of Corporations

Forces of Production and Social Relations

Business Cycles and Regional Landscapes

The State and Economic Geography

6 Agriculture

The Rise of Agriculture

The Industrialization of Agriculture

Factors Affecting Rural Land Use

Systems of Agricultural Production

Commercial Agriculture

U.S. Agricultural Policy

The Von Thunen Model

7 Manufacturing

The Nature of Manufacturing

Concentrations of World Manufacturing

Globalization of Manufacturing

Globalization of Major Manufacturing Sectors

The Changing Geography of U.S. Manufacturing

Flexible Manufacturing

Business Process Engineering

The Product Cycle in Manufacturing

8 Services

Defining Services

Forces Driving the Growth of Services

The Externalization Debate

Knowledge Economy or Extended Division of Labor?

The Productivity Debate

Labor Markets in the Service Economy

Financial Services

Sectoral Studies in Producer Services

The Location of Producer Services

International Services Transactions

Technological Change in Services

Electronic Funds Transfer

Offshore Banking

Back Office Relocations

9 Transportation and Communications

Transportation Networks in Historical Perspective

Cost Space and Time Space Convergence

Transportation Infrastructure

General Properties of Transport Costs

Transportation Policy

Personal Mobility in the United States

Telecommunications

Geographies of the Internet

Future Impacts of Information Technologies

10 Cities and Urban Economies

Cities in Historical Perspective

Central Places and their Hinterlands

Urban Economic Base Analysis

Intraurban Spatial Organization

Sprawling Metropolis: Patterns and Problems

Gentrification

Problems of the American City

Global Cities

11 International Trade and Investment

International Trade

Comparative Advantage

Competitive Advantages of Nations

International Money and Capital Markets

Financing International Trade

U.S. Trade Deficits

Capital Flows and Foreign Direct Investment

Barriers to International Trade and Investment

Reductions of Trade Barriers

Regional Economic Integration

Globalization and Business Cycles

12 International Trade Patterns

Emerging Markets

World Patterns of Trade

Major Global Trade Flows

13 Development and Underdevelopment in the Developing World

What's in a Word? Developing

The Location of Underdevelopment

Characteristic Problems of Less Developed Countries

Major Perspectives on Development

Regional Disparities within Developing Countries

Development Strategies

Industrialization in the Developing World

Glossary

References

Index

Additional information

GOR005684361
9780131478046
0131478044
The World Economy: Resources, Location, Trade and Development by Frederick P. Stutz
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20041220
720
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