Economic Geography

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The study of economic activities and interactions at a local, regional, and global scale.

- "Economic geography is the subfield of human geography which studies economic activity and factors affecting them."
- "There are four branches of economic geography."
- "Economic geography takes a variety of approaches to many different topics..."
- "...including the location of industries..."
- "...economies of agglomeration (also known as 'linkages')..."
- "...transportation..."
- "...international trade..."
- "...development..."
- "...real estate..."
- "...gentrification..."
- "...ethnic economies..."
- "...gendered economies..."
- "...core-periphery theory..."
- "...the economics of urban form..."
- "...the relationship between the environment and the economy..."
- "...tying into a long history of geographers studying culture-environment interaction..."
- "...and globalization."
- "It can also be considered a subfield or method in economics."
- "Economic geography is the subfield of human geography..."
- "...which studies economic activity and factors affecting them."