Economic geography is the study of the location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities across the Earth. It focuses on the location of industries and retail and wholesale businesses, on transportation and trade, and on the changing value of real estate. Courses in economic geography may cover such topics as transportation, agriculture, industrial location, world trade, and the spatial organization and function of business activity.
Economic geography research focuses on the study of spatial aspects of economic activities on various scales. The distance to the city (or Central business district) plays a significant role in economic decisions of firms while other factors such as access to the sea and the presence of raw materials like oil affects the economic conditions of countries. Singapore, for example, occupies a key position as a seaport, while the wealth of Saudi Arabia depends almost entirely on oil.
In today's world location and distribution and character of economic activities is much influenced by globalization. States and their borders play less significant role as many countries tend to eliminate the effects of borders and deepen the mutual cooperation of border regions that are often economically marginal and underdeveloped. The best example is the creation of European Union.
However, their areas of study may overlap with another geographical sciences or may be considered on their own.
First traces of the study of distribution of economic activities on Earth can be found in Strabo's Geographika written almost 2000 years ago.
During the period known in geography as environmental determinism notable (though later much criticized) influence came from Ellsworth Huntington and his theory of climatic determinism. Valuable contributions came from location theorists such as Johann Heinrich von Thünen or Alfred Weber.
Other influential theories are Walter Christaller's Central place theory, the theory of core and periphery or Pred's matrix.
Contemporary economic geographers tend to specialize in areas such as location theory and spatial analysis (with the help of geographic information systems), market research, geography of transportation, land or real estate price evaluation, regional development and others.
Икономическа география | Wirtschaftsgeographie | Geografía económica | Géographie économique | Ekonomska geografija | Economische geografie | 経済地理学 | Экономическая география | Ekonomická geografia | Talousmaantiede | பொருளாதாரப் புவியியல்
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