Anchored firmly in the course requirements, "Geography and
Development" should be welcomed as a practical resource for
undergraduates taking courses in human geography and development
studies. It assesses economic development across the world and
reviews theories and policies of economic growth and development
and their effects upon the geography of the regions. Using case
study material, the author's analysis includes discussion of newly
industrialized countries such as South Korea and Singapore.
Alternative models which allow for independent development are also
explored including discussion of the flexible specialization model
in Mediterranean countries and the post-industrial, service economy
based on high technology.
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