The world economy: resources, location, trade, and development
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xi
1
Economic
Geography:
An Introduction
1
Geographic Perspectives
2
Economic Geography
3
Economic Geography of the World Economy
6
Globalization
9
Globalization of Culture
10
Globalization of Consumption
11
Telecommunications
11
Globalization of the Economy
12
Transnational Corporations
12
Globalization of Investment
13
Global Specialization of Work
14
Globalization of Services
14
Globalization of Tourism
14
Information Technology and Globalization
15
Globalization versus Local Diversity
15
World Development Problems
15
Environmental Constraints
17
Disparities in Wealth and Well-Being
17
Four Major Questions of the World Economy
19
What Should Be Produced?
20
Answering the • How Question
20
Political Economies
20
Capitalist Economies
20
The Command Economy
22
The Traditional Economy
22
Geographical Information Systems
22
Summary and Plan
23
Study Questions
24
Key Terms
24
Suggested Readings
24
World Wide Web Sites
25
2
The Historical Development
of Capitalism
27
Feudalism and the Birth of Capitalism
28
Characteristics of Feudalism
28
The End of Feudalism
30
The Emergence and Nature of Capitalism
33
Markets
33
Class Relations
33
Finance
35
Territorial and Geographic Changes
36
Long-Distance
Trade
37
New Ideologies
38
The Nation-State
39
The Industrial Revolution
41
Inanimate Energy
41
Technological Innovation
43
Productivity Increases
44
The Geography of the Industrial Revolution
44
Cycles of Industrialization
47
Consequences of the Industrial Revolution
48
Creation of an Industrial Working Class
48
Urbanization
49
Population Effects
50
Growth of Global Markets and International
Trade
50
Colonialism: Capitalism on a World Scale
51
The Unevenness of Colonialism
51
How Did the West Do It?
52
A Historiography of Conquest
53
Latin America
54
North America
54
Africa
55
The Arab World
56
South Asia
58
East Asia
58
Southeast Asia
59
Oceania
60
The Effects of Colonialism
60
Annihilation of Indigenous Peoples
60
Restructuring Around Primary Economic
Sector
61
Formation of Dual Society
61
Polarized Geographies
61
Transplantation of the Nation-State
61
Cultural Westernization
63
Summary
63
Study Questions
64
Key Terms
64
Suggested Readings
64
World Wide Web Sites
65
3
Population
67
Global Population Distribution
68
Population Density
69
Factors Influencing Population Distribution
71
Population Growth Over Time and Space
73
Population Change
73
Fertility and Mortality
74
Malthusian Theory
74
Demographic Transition Theory
77
Stage
1:
Preindustrial Society
77
Stage
2:
Early Industrial Society
82
Stage
3:
Late Industrial Society
84
Stage
4:
Postindustrial
Society
86
Contrasting the Demographic Transition
and Malthusianism
89
Criticisms of Demographic Transition Theory
89
Population Structure
91
The Baby Boom and Its Impacts
93
Contents
Migration 95
Causes
of
Migration 95
The Economics of Migration
95
Barriers to Migration
98
Characteristics of Migrants
98
Consequences of Migration
98
Patterns of Migration
99
Modeling Migration
102
The Gravity Model
102
Summary
103
Study Questions
105
Key Terms
105
Suggested Readings
105
World Wide Web Sites
105
4
Resources and Environment
107
Resources and Population
108
Carrying Capacity and Overpopulation
108
Types of Resources and Their Limits
109
Resources and Reserves
109
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
110
Food Resources
111
Population Growth
113
Poverty
114
Maldistribution
114
Civil Unrest and War
115
Environmental Decline
115
Government Policy and Debt
116
Increasing Food Production
116
Expanding Cultivated Areas
116
Raising the Productivity of Existing
Cropland
117
Creating New Food Sources
118
Cultivating the Oceans
119
High-Protein Cereals
119
More Efficient Use of Foods
119
A Solution to the World Food Supply Situation
120
Nonrenewable Mineral Resources
120
Location and Projected Reserves of Key
Minerals
120
Solutions to the Mineral Supply Problem
121
Environmental Impact of Mineral Extraction
122
Energy
122
Energy Production and Consumption
125
Oil Dependency
126
Production of Fossil Fuels
126
Adequacy of Fossil Fuels
127
Oil: Black Gold
127
Natural Gas
129
Coal
129
Energy Options
130
Conservation
130
Nuclear Energy
131
Geothermal Power
134
Hydropower
134
Solar Energy
134
Wind Power
135
Biomass
135
Environmental Degradation
136
Pollution
136
Air Pollution
136
Water Pollution
138
Wildlife and Habitat Preservation
138
Regional Dimensions of Environmental
Problems
139
Environmental Equity and Sustainable
Development
140
From a Growth-Oriented to a Balance-Oriented
Lifestyle
145
Summary
146
Study Questions
147
Key Terms
147
Suggested Reading
147
World Wide Web Sites
147
5
Theoretical Considerations
149
Factors of Location
150
Labor
150
Land
152
Capital
153
Managerial and Technical Skills
154
The Weberian Model
156
Localized Pure Raw Materials
157
Weber in Today s World
158
Technique and Scale Considerations
159
Scale Considerations
160
Principles of Scale Economies
160
Vertical and Horizontal Integration
and Diversification
160
Interrimi
Scale Economies: Agglomeration
161
Evaluation of Industrial Location Theory
162
How and Why Firms Grow
163
Geographic Organization of Corporations
164
Organizational Structure
164
Administrative Hierarchies
165
Economic Geography and Social Relations
166
Relations among Owners
166
Relations between Capital and Labor
166
Competition and Survival in Space
166
Business Cycles and Regional Landscapes
167
Information Technology: The Fifth Wave?
168
Business Cycles and the Spatial Division
of Labor
168
The State and Economic Geography
169
Summary
172
Study Questions
173
Key Terms
173
Suggested Readings
174
World Wide Web Sites
174
6
Agriculture
177
The Rise of Agriculture
178
The Formation of a Global Agricultural
System
180
The Industrialization of Agriculture
181
Human Impacts on the Land
181
Factors Affecting Rural Land Use
183
Site Characteristics
183
Contents
Vil
Cultural Preferences and Perceptions
183
Systems of Agricultural Production
184
Subsistence, or Peasant Mode, of Production
184
Subsistence Agriculture: Crops and Regions
185
Shifting Cultivation
185
Patoral Nomadism
187
Intensive Subsistence Agriculture
188
Problems Faced by Subsistence
Agriculturalists
189
Commercial Agriculture
190
U.S. Commercial Agriculture: Crops
and Regions
192
Commercial Agriculture and the Number
of Farmers
192
Machinery and Other Resources in Farming
193
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farming
194
Dairy Farming
195
Grain Farming
196
Cattle Ranching
198
Mediterranean Cropping
199
Horticulture and Fruit Farming
200
U.S. Agricultural POlicy
201
The Farm Problem in North America
201
The U.S. Farm Subsidy Program
202
The
Von Thünen
Model
204
The Isolated State
205
Location-Rent Gradients for Competing
Crops
206
Modified Patterns of Agricultural Land Use
206
Summary
207
Study Questions
208
Key Terms
208
Suggested Readings
208
World Wide Web Sites
209
7
Manufacturing
211
The Nature of Manufacturing
212
Concentrations of World Manufacturing
212
North America
212
Europe
216
Japan
220
The Globalization of Manufacturing
220
Globalization of Major Manufacturing
Sectors
222
Textiles and Garments
222
Steel
222
Automobiles
224
Electronics
227
Biotechnology
229
The Changing Geography of U.S.
Manufacturing
231
The International Movement of American
Manufacturing
233
Downsizing
234
American Manufacturing Today
235
Flexible Manufacturing
236
Fordism
236
Post-Fordism/Flexible Production
237
IT and Strategic/Competitive Advantage
239
The Product Cycle in Manufacturing
240
Locational Adjustment
241
Summary
241
Study Questions
242
Key Terms
242
Suggested Readings
242
World Wide Web Sites
243
8
Services
245
Defining Services
247
Forces Driving the Growth of Services
249
Rising Incomes
250
Demand for Health Care and Education
250
An Increasingly Complex Division of Labor
251
The Public Sector: Growth and Complexity
252
Service Exports
254
The Externalization Debate
255
The Productivity Debate
257
Labor Markets in the Service Economy
258
U.S. Employment in Services
258
Characteristics of Services Labor Markets
259
Labor Intensity
259
Income Distributions
259
Gender Composition
261
Low Degree of Unionization
264
Educational Inputs
264
Financial Services
264
Components of Financial Services
264
Commercial Banking
265
Investment Banking
266
Savings Bank
266
Insurance
266
The Regulation of Finance
266
The Deregulation of Finance
267
Sectoral Studies in Producer Services
269
Accounting
269
Design and Innovation
269
Legal Services
270
The Location of Producer Services
272
Intraregional
Trade in Producer
Services
273
International Service Transactions
274
Technological Change in Services
275
Electronic Funds Transfer Systems
275
Offshore Banking
277
Back-Office Relocations
277
Consumer Services
280
Tourism
280
Summary
282
Study Questions
282
Key Terms
283
Suggested Readings
283
World Wide Web Sites
283
9
Transportation
and Communications
285
Transportation Networks in Historical
Perspective
286
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Contenţi
Cost-Space and Time-Space Convergence
291
Transportation Infrastructure
293
General Properties of Transport Costs
293
Carrier Competition
294
Elasticity of Demand
294
Freight Rate Variations and Traffic
Characteristics
295
Regimes for International Transportation
296
Transit Time and Location
296
Transport Improvements and Location
297
Transportation Policy
297
Deregulation and Privatization
297
Deregulation of the U.S. Airlines
298
Hub-and-Spoke Networks
298
Transportation of Nuclear Wastes
299
Personal Mobility in the United States
300
Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS)
301
High-Speed Trains and Magnetic
Lévitation
303
Telecommunications
304
Fiber-optic and Satellite Systems
306
Telecommunications and Geography
307
Geographies of the Internet
310
Origins and Growth of the Internet
310
Social and Spatial Discrepancies in Internet
Access
312
Social Implications of the Internet
314
E-Commerce
314
Electronic Data Interchange
315
Future Impacts of Information
Technologies
316
Smart Cities
316
Government
316
Business
317
Education
317
Healthcare
317
Summary
317
Study Questions
318
Key Terms
318
Suggested Readings
319
World Wide Web Sites
319
10
Cities and Urban Economies
321
Cities in Historical Perspective
322
The First Cities
322
The Rise of the Modern City
323
Urban Economic Base Analysis
326
Intraurban Spatial Organization
330
The Residential Location Decision
330
The Filtering Model of Housing
331
Population Density Gradients
332
The Concentric Ring Model
334
The Sector and Multiple-Nuclei Models
335
Applied Urban Geography
335
Sprawling Metropolis: Patterns
and Problems
336
The Postwar Suburban Boom
336
Out in the Exurbs
340
Suburbanization and Inner-City Decline
340
Gentrification
341
Problems of the U.S. City
343
Urban Decay
343
The Crisis of the Inner-City Ghetto
344
Employment Mismatch
348
Global Cities
348
Restructuring and the Urban Hierarchy
349
Summary
353
Suggested Questions
354
Key Terms
354
Suggested Readings
354
World Wide Web Sites
355
11
Consumption
357
The Historical Context of Consumption
359
Theoretical Perspectives on Consumption
360
Sociological Views
360
Neoclassical Economic Views
362
Marxist Views
363
Geographies of Consumption
363
Environmental Dimensions of Consumption
365
Summary
368
Study Questions
369
Key Terms
369
Suggested Readings
369
World Wide Web Sites
369
12
International Trade
and Investment
371
International Trade
372
Trade by Barter and Money
373
Comparative Advantage
373
Transport Costs and Comparative Advantage
375
Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory
375
Inadequacies of Trade Theories
376
An Alternative Theory of International Trade
and Transactions
376
Fairness of Free Trade
376
Worsening Terms of Trade
377
Competitive Advantages of Nations
377
Factor Conditions
380
Demand Conditions
381
Supporting Industries
381
Firm Strategy, Structure,
and Competition
381
International Money and Capital Markets
381
International Banking
382
Euromarkets
382
Financing International Trade
382
Determining Exchange Rates
382
Why Exchange Rates Fluctuate
383
U.S. Trade Deficits
384
Results of the U.S. Trade Deficit
385
Capital Flows and Foreign
Direct Investment
385
Motivations for and Constraints to Foreign
Direct Investment
387
World Investment by Multinationals
388
Contents
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Investment by U.S. Multinationals in Foreign
Countries
388
Investment by Foreign Multinationals in the
United States
392
Effects of Foreign Direct Investment
393
Barriers to International Trade
and Investment
394
Management Barriers
395
Government Barriers to Trade
395
Tariffs, Quotas, and Nontariff Barriers
395
Effects of Tariffs and Quotas
396
Government Stimulants to Trade
397
Reductions of Trade Barriers
398
General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade
398
World Trade Organization
398
Closed Japanese Markets
399
Government Barriers TO Production-Factor
Flows
399
Multinational Economic Organizations
400
International Financial Institutions
401
Regional Economic Integration
402
The European Union
404
The EU s Single Currency
405
U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement
405
North American Free Trade Agreement
405
Canada and NAFTA
407
OPEC
407
Globalization and Business Cycles
408
Summary
409
Study Questions
410
Key Terms
410
Suggested Readings
411
World Wide Web Sites
411
13
International Trade Patterns
413
Emerging Markets
415
World Patterns of Trade
417
The United States
418
U.S. Merchandise Trade
418
U.S. Services Trade
421
Canada
422
The European Union
424
Latin America
428
Mexico
428
South America
429
Japan
430
China
434
Taiwan
435
South Korea
436
Australia
436
India
438
South Africa
440
Russia
441
The Middle East
443
Major Global Trade Flows
444
Microelectronics
444
Automobiles
444
Steel
445
Textiles and Clothing
446
Grains and Feed
447
Non-oil Commodities
448
Summary
449
Study Questions
450
Key Terms
450
Suggested Readings
450
World Wide Web Sites
451
14
Development and
Underdevelopment
in the Developing World
453
What s in a Word? Developing
454
How Economic Development Is Measured
455
GDP per Capita
455
Economic Structure of the Labor Force
456
Education and Literacy of a Population
456
Health of a Population
459
Consumer Goods Produced
462
Urbanization in Developing Countries
463
Human Development Index
467
The Location of Underdevelopment
469
Latin America
469
Southeast Asia
470
East Asia (Excluding Japan)
470
South Asia
471
Middle East and North Africa
471
Sub-Saharan Africa
472
Characteristic Problems of Less Developed
Countries
472
Rapid Population Growth
472
Unemployment and Underemployment
473
Low Labor Productivity
473
Lack of Capital and Investment
474
Inadequate and Insufficient Technology
474
Unequal Land Distribution
475
Poor Terms of Trade
476
Foreign Debt
476
Restrictive Gender Roles
478
Corrupt and Inefficient Governments
479
Trends and Solutions
480
Major Perspectives on Development
480
Modernization Theory
480
Dependency Theory
483
World-Systems Theory
483
Regional Disparities within Developing
Countries
485
Development Strategies
486
Expansion of Trade with Less Developed
Countries
486
Private Capital Flows to Less Developed
Countries
486
Foreign Aid from Economically Developed
Nations
486
Industrialization in the Developing World
487
Import-Substitution Industrialization
488
Export-Led Industrialization
489
Consequences of Export-Led Industrialization
for Women
489
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Contents
sweatshops
490
Glossary
499
The East Asian Economic Miracle
491
Summary
494
References
509
Study Questions
496
Key Terms
496
Index
515
Suggested Readings
496
World Wide Web Sites
497
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spelling | Stutz, Frederick P. Verfasser aut The world economy resources, location, trade, and development Fredrick P. Stutz and Barney Warf 5. ed., internat. ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson Prentice Hall 2007 XII, 525 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. und Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Wirtschaftsgeografie (DE-588)4066446-6 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsgeografie (DE-588)4066446-6 s 1\p DE-604 Warf, Barney 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)136493769 aut Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017091467&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Stutz, Frederick P. Warf, Barney 1956- The world economy resources, location, trade, and development Wirtschaftsgeografie (DE-588)4066446-6 gnd |
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title | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development |
title_auth | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development |
title_exact_search | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development |
title_full | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development Fredrick P. Stutz and Barney Warf |
title_fullStr | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development Fredrick P. Stutz and Barney Warf |
title_full_unstemmed | The world economy resources, location, trade, and development Fredrick P. Stutz and Barney Warf |
title_short | The world economy |
title_sort | the world economy resources location trade and development |
title_sub | resources, location, trade, and development |
topic | Wirtschaftsgeografie (DE-588)4066446-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftsgeografie |
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