Geography is very important to an economist bcos it helps us to understand how to get more resources from the environment without necessarily ruining the environment. Its the job of the economist to get more resources which brings about increase in productivity and in turn reduce poverty to the bearest minimum and that is where geography comes in because it gives us insight about our environment.
Economic geography studies economics with respect to geography.
Economic importance of bacteria
economic importance of phylum chordata
Economic Geography is now a discipline under Modern Trade Theory. It is mainly the contribution of Prof. Paul Krugman. Here by the economic term in economic geography tries to determine what economics governs the concentration of markets or producers/ manufactures to certain regions (or geography) compared to others regions, it entails things like monopolistic competition, transportation costs etc.
The economic importance of earthworms is highly under-rated.
R. H. Whitbeck has written: 'Industrial geography' -- subject(s): Commercial geography 'New Jersey' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The geography and economic development of southeastern Wisconsin' -- subject(s): International Labor laws and legislation, Labor, Economic conditions, Description and travel, Physical geography 'The working world' -- subject(s): Economic geography 'High school geography' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Geography 'Economic geography of South America' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Economic conditions
significance of quantitative technique in Geography
Economic geography studies the spatial patterns and distribution of economic activities, such as production, consumption, and trade. It examines how geography influences economic development, resource allocation, and regional disparities. This field also explores the relationships between economic systems and the physical environment.
Economic geography is a subfield of geography that studies the patterns and processes related to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It examines how economic activities are organized within regions and how they are influenced by factors such as resources, infrastructure, and global trade. This field also explores the spatial impacts of economic decisions and policies on urban and rural areas.
Yes I do some are Political Geography,Economic Geography and Population Geography
Earl Clark Case has written: 'College geography' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Effect of environment on, Geography, Geography, Economic, Human beings
James Brady Foust has written: 'The economic landscape' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Geography, Economic
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Economic geography studies Economics with respect to geography.
S. H. Shrestha has written: 'Economic geography of Nepal' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Economic conditions
sub branches of geography are climatology,political geography,settlement geography,economic geography,geomorphology,mathematical geography,cartography and etc.
Jahar Lal Guha has written: 'A new approach to economic geography' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Economic history