Economic geography is a subfield of geography and is typically located within departments of geography at universities and research institutions. It is also sometimes housed within departments of economics or urban studies.
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Apr 24
Economic geography is a branch of human geography that studies the relationship between economic activity and the environment. It is located at the intersection of economics and geography, and draws on both disciplines to understand how economic systems and processes are shaped by, and in turn shape, the physical and human environment.