The ‘new’ economic geography?
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modern capitalist world are too complex and nuanced to be explicable simply in
terms of one all-encompassing theoretical position. What might the next ‘new’
economic geography substantively focus on? I think that
there is a very fair chance
that this will involve a more serious engagement with issues of nature, the materi-
ality of economic processes and their ‘environmental footprint’
and a growing
theoretical attention to relationships between economy, environment and
nature. In saying this, I acknowledge that there have
been important contribu-
tions on these issues by economic geographers but the growing threat of global
warming and other forms of ecological change induced by the economic practices
of people will force these issues more prominently
onto the agendas of economic
geographers – among many others.
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