GEOG332

Economic Geography

Credit only granted for: GEOG203, GEOG303, or GEOG332. Formerly: GEOG303. Principles of managing scarce resources in a world where everyone faces tradeoffs across both time and space. Focuses on the relationship between globalization processes and changing patterns of locational advantages, production, trade, population, socioeconomic and environmental grace and sustainability.

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