Giving a student-friendly account of the diversity of theoretical perspectives, this outstanding book aids understanding the evolving economic geography of advanced capitalist economies. A series of detailed firm and employees' case studies from Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific, are used to inform useful theoretical case studies, which also investigate the significance of increased blurring of the lines between services and manufacturing functions in the production and consumption process.
Peter Daniels is Professor of Geography ay the University of Birmingham, UK.
John Bryson is Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Barney Warf is Professor and Chair of Geography at Florida State University, USA.