A Research Agenda for Economic Geography
Reframing 21st Century Capitalism
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 13 May 2025
- ISBN 9781035339914
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages218 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 423 g
- Language English 713
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Short description:
This forward-thinking Research Agenda for Economic Geography: Reframing 21st Century Capitalism focuses on contemporary issues in globalization, platformization, climate change and geopolitics. Chapters analyse micro- and macro-economic processes and propose future research agendas.
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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in each area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This forward-thinking Research Agenda for Economic Geography: Reframing 21st Century Capitalism focuses on contemporary issues in globalization, platformization, climate change and geopolitics. Chapters analyse micro- and macro-economic processes and propose future research agendas.
An international range of contributors engage with the four aspects of the contemporary world that are critical to economic geographers: the evolution of capitalism, the future of globalisation, the ‘green’ transition, and advancements in technology. They provide new perspectives on climate change, state capitalism, geopolitics, financialization and supply chain diplomacy. This Research Agenda also explores the role of social inequalities in rising labor precarity, and demonstrates the crucial intersection between public health, geopolitics and global production. Drawing on international case studies, leading experts in the field discuss the global and comparative aspects of various economies.
A Research Agenda for Economic Geography: Reframing 21st Century Capitalism is an invaluable tool for students and professors in development studies, human geography, politics and economics. This book will also be an excellent resource for practitioners in the fields of economic policy.
Table of Contents:
Contents
1. Economic geography for the 21st century: an introduction 1
Yuko Aoyama, Daniel Haberly, Rory Horner and Seth Schindler
2 State capitalism in transition 11
Ilias Alami
3 Putting the money back in capitalism: towards a financial
Keynesian institutional economic geographic synthesis 25
Daniel Haberly
4 Beyond strategic coupling: understanding China innovation
model, D.R.E.A.M 45
Yu Zhou
5 Charting the role of space in the social economy 61
Norma Rantisi and Deborah Leslie
6 Reframing globalization: the rise of supply chain diplomacy 75
Yuko Aoyama
7 The global economic geography of the Second Cold War 89
Seth Schindler and Steve Rolf
8 The economic geography of global health: insights from
pharmaceuticals and other medical goods 103
Rory Horner
9 Semantic networks: a new methodology to retrace regional
path development 117
Bernhard Truffer
10 Climate-changed economic geography 131
Michaela Trippl and Maximilian Benner
11 The same old story? Economic geography of extractive
industries in the 21st century capitalism 145
Felipe Irarrázaval
12 The Global Digital Networks framework: algorithmic
governance and the changing economic geographies 159
Matthew Zook and Michael Grote
13 FinTech: making finance fun 173
Karen Lai
14 Reframing labor: towards a planetary labor market 187
Jonas C.L. Valente and Mark Graham