Economicgeography Anoutline
Economicgeography Anoutline
Economicgeography Anoutline
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By
Prof. A. Balasubramanian
Centre for Advanced Studies in Earth Science,
University of Mysore,
Mysore-6
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Introduction:
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The Subject of Economic Geography is very vast and
wide because, everything in terms of Economic
resources and activities are coming under one roof.
With a variety of approaches, economic geography
has taken into its fold several subject matters.
Many different aspects like the location of industries,
economies of agglomeration, transportation,
international trade and development, real estate,
gentrification, ethnic economies, gendered economies,
core-periphery theory, the economics of urban form,
the relationship between the environment and the
economy and globalization are all included.
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However, everything can not be put into one branch
of geography. Hence, the economic geography is
divided into 5 parts as:
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PART-I:
SCOPE & CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
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The environmental relations of the economy;
Economic geography and economy;
Economics v/s economic geography;
Commercial geography v/s Economic geography;
Economic geography v/s Resource geography are
analysed.
Fundamental concepts in economic geography.
Classification of Economics & Sectors of Economy as
Primary, secondary & tertiary.
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2. Economy and Economic Systems:
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3. Key Actors in Economic Space are studied.
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Workers as an agent of change; Alternative ways of
working; Consumers:
The consumption process; Consumption spaces;
Market centres;
Central Place Theory and Market Networks; Origin
of market centres;
Periodic and daily marketing;
Sequential development;
Retailing and wholesaling;
Retail and wholesale markets.
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4. Recent Themes and Concepts in Economic
Geography
Agglomeration economies;
Commodity chains; Commodification of Nature;
Commodification of environmental
degradation;
Fordism; Alternative production Systems in After
Fordism;
Rise of placeless production;
Neo-liberalism;
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Rise of ‘soft-capitalism’ Since the Late Twentieth
Century;
Globalization; Space-shrinking Technologies;
Off-shore Services in India;
Transnational Corporations (TNCs);
Outsourcing;
Actor-Network Theory (ANT);
Transitional states;
Rise of macro-regional economic blocks;
Ethnicity in economic geography;
Economic geographies of transnationalism;
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Gendered economic geography.
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Concept of resources in recent geographical
literature;
Concept of resources adequacy;
Concept of resources scarcity or limits to growth;
Resource process;
Nature and resources;
Man and resources;
Culture and resources;
Role of technology in resource development,
Classification of resources based on: Availability of
resources;
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Distribution and frequency of occurrence of
resources;
Use of resources;
Classification of resources by Owen, Dasmann;
Resource ecology;
Conservation or resources.
6. Soil Resources
Composition of soil;
Soil formation: Factors affecting soil formation;
Processes in soil formation;
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Soil profile;
Soil characteristics;
Soil classification;
Land use and soils;
Economic planning of soils;
Agriculture and soil erosion;
Soil erosion and conservation;
Methods of controlling soil erosion;
Measures to restore and maintain soil fertility.
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7. Water Resources
Underground water resources; Surface water
resources; Inland water resources; Utilization of
inland water resources by man;
Oceanic water resources: Main features of oceans;
Utilization of oceans by man;
Water consumption patterns;
Water pollution;
Conservation of water resources: Techniques of
water conservation.
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8. Natural Vegetation
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Deforestation: Deforestation in tropical forests;
Deforestation in temperate forests; Rate and extent of
deforestation; Causes and factors of deforestation:
Immediate causes of deforestation; Indirect
deforestation; Underlying causes of deforestation;
Conservation of forests:
Forest conservation strategies; Reforestation;
monoculture plantations;
Afforestation; Types of forestry; Social forestry;
Agro-forestry.
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9. Mineral Resources
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Precious metals: Gold; Silver; Platinum; Mineral
chemicals: Mica; Potash; Phosphate; Nitrates;
Sulphur;
Conservation of mineral resources.
Classification of energy;
Production of conventional energy;
General trends of energy production and
consumption;
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Reserves and sources of energy; Petroleum; Coal:
Nature and origin and coal; Constituents and kinds of
coal; Coal fields and coal production; By products of
coal; Conservation of Coal
Petroleum: Nature and properties of petroleum;
Origin and recovery; Exploration; Petroleum:
Petroleum refining;
Petroleum reserves; Producing areas;
Consumption of petroleum; International trade;
OPEC and its role in oil trade;
Energy crisis,
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Natural gas: Reserves; Production; Hydro-
electricity;
Advantages of hydro-electricity; Ideal conditions for
generation of hydro-electricity;
Distribution of potential hydro-power;
Hydro-electric power generation;
Atomic (nuclear) energy: Atomic minerals:
Uranium;
World distribution of uranium;
Production of uranium; Thorium;
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Production of atomic (nuclear) energy: the energy of
future;
Alternative (non-conventional) sources of energy:
Solar energy; Wind energy; Geothermal power; Tidal
energy; Wave energy; Biomass energy; Plea for
developing alternative sources of energy.
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Factors of population distribution—Physical factors;
Socio-cultural factors; Demographic factors;
World population distribution: ecumene; non-
ecumene;
Continent-wise distribution of population;
Density of population;
Pattern of population density; Population increase
(growth) in the world: Population doubling time;
causes of rapid increase in population; Present trend;
Furture projections;
Determinants of population growth;
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Natural increase;
Characteristics of population; Age composition;
Population pyramids; Sex composition;
Urbanization; Impact of urbanization; Literacy;
Theories of population growth: Malthusian theory;
Marian theory; Demographic transition theory;
Optimum population; Over- population; Under-
population;
Population problems: Population problems of
developing countries; Population problems of
developed counties;
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Population dilemma of Europe;
Population Policies: of China, of India.
PROBLEMS OF RESOURCES
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PART III: MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
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16. Fisheries
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18. Agriculture: Food Crops and Beverages
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Tea- condition of growth, Production pattern;
International trade;
Cocoa- conditions of growth; Production pattern;
International trade;
Tobacco—Conditions of growth; Production pattern;
International trade.
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Jute—Conditions of growth; Production pattern;
International trade;
Substitutes of Jute: Glax, Hemp; Abaca, Henequeno;
Sisal;
Raw Silk-- Production pattern; International trade;
Natural Rubber—Other sources of rubber,
Plantations in South-east Asia; Production pattern;
International trade;
Sugarcane—Conditions of growth; Production
pattern; International trade;
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Sugarbeet—Conditions of growth; Production
pattern;
Sugar industry; Sugar consumption; International
trade.
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Rudimentary sedentary tillage; Intensive subsistence
tillage—Dominated by wet paddy; Without paddy
dominance;
Subsistence crop and livestock farming;
Mediterranean agriculture;
Livestock ranching;
Extensive commercial grain farming; Specialized
horticulture and Olericulture; Collective farming;
Commercial plantation farming;
Agricultural regions—USA, erstwhile USSR, China.
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PART IV : CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES
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Distribution of iron and steel industry;
Global steel production; International trade; Growth
potential of the steel industry.
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Raw silk manufacture; Silk textile manufacturing;
Synthetic (artificial) silk industry: Distribution of
man-made fibre and fabrics.
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Manufacturing of transport equipment:
Automobile industry; Top 20 (global) vehicle
manufacturing groups by volume; Railway car and
locomotive industry; Shipbuilding; Recent trends;
Aircrafts industry.
Classes of chemicals:
Branches of chemical industry;
Heavy chemical industry;
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Production of acids and alkalies;
Rise of chemical industry;
Fertilizer industry: Nitrogen fertilizers; Phosphate
fertilizers; Potash fertilizers;
Explosives;
Glass industry:
Production of glass; Synthetic rubber industry; Pulp
and paper industry; Cement industry; Distribution of
cement industry; Recent trends: Main global
competitors; Petroleum refining industry:
Localization; Site selection;
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Siting of petroleum refineries; History of oil
refineries; History of oil refineries; World pattern of
oil refining; Petroleum products.
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Modes of transportation and transport cost;
accessibility and connectivity: international, inter and
intraregional; comparative cost advantages.
Typology of markets, market network in rural
societies, market system in urban economy, role of
market in the development of trade and commerce.
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Operating costs in transport; Relative importance of
means of transport: Railways, Roads, Pipeline,
Oceans, Air transport; Profits and freight rates;
Government’s transport policy; Transport flows and
networks:
Flow theory—Complementarity; transferability;
Intervening opportunity; Gravity model; Distance
decay; Network analysis—Single routes; Networks;
Transport patterns in the world: Oceanic transport;
Inland waterways
Railways:
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Air transport:
Pipeline transport;
Transport costs and specialization; Transport and
trade in the modern era;
Falling transport costs increase trade between
neighbours; Falling transport costs lead to
concentration within countries;
Negative externalities of transport.
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28. International Trade
Evolution of international trade; Types of trade;
Theories of international trade: Classical trade theory
or theory of comparative advantage; Heckscher-Ohlin
theory; Nature of demand; Barriers of international
trade; Inadequacies of classical theories of trade;
General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GATT);
UNCTAD;
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Word Trade Organization (WTO); Major trade blocs
of the world: EU, EFTA, COMECON, LAFTA,
ASEAN, SAPTA, OPEC, Commonwealth, African
Blocs; OECD, CIS, APEC, SCO, Multi-Fibre;
Arrangement; World trade flow pattern.
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29. Economic Development, Patterns and
Regionalization
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