Contributors. Figures and Tables. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction: The Art of Economic Geography: Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard. Part I: Worlds of Economic Geography: 2. Inventing Anglo-American Economic Geography, 1889-1960: Trevor J.
Barnes. 3. The Modeling Tradition: Paul S. Plummer. 4. The Marxian Alternative: Historical-Geographical Materialism and the Political Economy of Capitalism: Erik Swyngedouw. 5. Feminism and Economic Geography: Gendering Work and Working Gender: Ann M.
Oberhauser. 6. Institutional Approaches in Economic Geography: Ron Martin. 7. Poststructural interventions: J. K. Gibson-Graham. Part II: Realms of Production: 8.
The Geography of Production: Richard A. Walker. 9. Places of work: Jamie Peck. 10. Industrial Districts: Ash Amin. 11. Competition in Space and between Places: Eric Sheppard.
12. Urban and Regional Growth: Peter Sunley. 13. Geography and Technological Change: David L. Rigby. Part III: Resource Worlds: 14. Resources: Dean M. Hanink.
15. Agriculture: Brian Page. 16. Political Ecology: Michael Watts. 17. The Production of Nature: Noel Castree. 18. Single Industry Resource Towns: Roger Hayter.
Part IV: Social Worlds: 19. Family, work and consumption: mapping the borderlands of economic geography: Nicky Gregson. 20. Concepts of class in contemporary economic geography: David Sadler. 21. Labor Unions and Economic Geography: Andrew Herod. 22. State and Governance: Joe Painter.
23. Creating the Corporate World: Strategy and Culture, Time and Space: Erica Schoenberger. 24. Networks of Ethnicity: Katharyne Mitchell. Part V: Spaces of Circulation: 25. The Economic Geography of Global Trade: Richard Grant. 26. Money and Finance: Andrew Leyshon.
27. The Political Economy of International Labor Migration: Helga Leitner. 28. Transportation: Hooked on Speed, Eyeing Sustainability: Susan Hanson. 29. Telecommunications and Economic Space: Barney Warf. 30. International Political Economy: Michael Webber.
Index.