Examines the human geography political, social and economic of Europe within a strong and clear theoretical framework as well as the context of the collapse of the Iron Curtain and the expansion of the European Community. The structure of European economic geography and the legacy of Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries political and social impact is analyzed as well as the concept of the ``Fourth Kondratiev Wave'' in the changing economic structure of Europe by sector and region. The political environment and the concept of ``the Common European Home'' as a model for integration is also considered in an historical and contemporary context and the roles of nations, markets, communities and regions are presented. An analysis of ``the map of economic rents'' in Europe in terms of the distribution of resources, energy, markets, population and transport is included. The final chapter studies the implication of all of this for the economic and political integration of Europe, the likely geographical consequences for regions and the new industries of the Fifth Kondratiev.
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The service sector is the fastest growing but least studied area of modern economic geography, so many economic geographers are now turning their attention to how the so–called tertiary economy operates to produce distinctive patterns of location and regional development. Producer services are those provided to enterprises rather than to individual consumers, and this book is the first to be devoted specifically to assessing their role as spatial phenomena and agents of economic and geographical change. Daniels and Moulaert approach the topic at two levels; firstly theoretical, where conventional neoclassical models of production and exchange seem to have little value in explaining service production and therefore new theoretical perspectives need to be developed and, secondly, empirical, which presents regional development histories of producer services such as accountancy, consultancy or finance, to illustrate the complexity of the geographical dimensions of the modern service economy. This is a landmark book for students and researchers in geography, economics, planning and public policy. Contents
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