A geographical approach to the economy
Economic discourse: does 'the economy' really exist?
Uneven development: why is economic growth and development so uneven?
Commodity chains: where does your breakfast come from?
Technology and agglomeration: does technology eradicate distance?
Environment/economy: can nature be a commodity?
The state: who controls the economy, firms or governments?
The transnational corporation: how does the global firm keep it all together?
Labour power: can workers shape economic geographies?
Consumption: is the customer always right?
Culture and the firm: do countries and companies have economic cultures?
Gendered economic geographies: does gender shape economic lives?
Ethnic economies: do cultures have economies?.
Economic geography : a contemporary introduction by Neil M. Coe. ISBN 9781405132190. Published by Blackwell in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.