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GEOG 2870 - Introduction to Economic Geography (HS) |
This course introduces the field of economic geography, paying particular attention to the historical, environmental and spatial dimensions that shape the global economy and current economic order, including: wealth and poverty, production patterns and community chains, consumption and retail processes; natural resources; the state's role in economic governance; global labour; and the ways in which economic structures and processes shape gender and ethnicity. Course materials will be global in scope but will provide both a macro- and micro-economic perspective. May not be held with the former GEOG 2210 or GEOG 2211. Prerequisite: Geography at the 1000 level.
- 3.0 Credit hours Environment, Earth & Resources Environment and Geography Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Campuses: Main (Fort Garry & Bannatyne) |
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