economic geography

NOUN
  1. the branch of geography concerned with the production and distribution of commodities
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How To Use economic geography In A Sentence

  • Labor migration is a key field of study in economics, regional science and economic geography.
  • There are proposals to phrase out the hitherto separate Department of Economic Geography.
  • There are proposals to phrase out the hitherto separate Department of Economic Geography.
  • Economic geography supposedly has a wide spectrum of subjects, ranging from agrarian and pastoral economies to resource utilization and changes in land use.
  • Other basic requirements for this Institute are a wide knowledge of the structure of commerce and an appreciation of economic geography.
  • China's economic geography was formerly heavily shaped by a socialist ideology that downplayed agglomeration economies.
  • Conventional questionnaire studies in economic geography tend to take what people say at face value.
  • Spatial distribution of cultural industry belongs to the research field of cultural geography and economic geography.
  • For a work of economic geography, there are few maps, and none of them is very detailed.
  • Worse, because of its alignment with the methodological approach of mainstream economics, he claims that the new economic geography represents retrogression from the earlier authors.
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