The author clearly demonstrates the relevance of past events to
contemporary options for coping with economic change, and stresses
the importance of the biophysical environment, even in
"postindustrial" societies. The Global Economic System demonstrates
the reality and significance of contemporary global economic
interdependencies, and indicates that environmental and
cultural/historical perspectives are crucial to understanding the
evolution of national and regional economies. The book will be a
key text for undergraduate students of economic geography, and will
also serve the needs of courses in international affairs, global
political economy, and development studies.
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