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Definition of Economic geography
1. Noun. The branch of geography concerned with the production and distribution of commodities.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Economic Geography
Literary usage of Economic geography
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Geography (1915)
"Methods, local geography Political and physical geography .0 Physiography,
agricultural geography, principles, methods, Europe, economic geography, ..."
2. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1905)
"HRM ANTHROPOGEOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY. economic geography. 'Natur und
Arbeit." By Dr. Alwin Oppel. Leipzig and Vienna: Bibliographisches Institut. ..."
3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by Anna Lorraine Guthrie, Marion A. Knight, H.W. Wilson Company, Estella E. Painter (1920)
"Commerce—Continued Studies in economic geography. C: R. Dryer. Diplomatic
correspondence between the United States and belligerent governments relating: to ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"economic geography. ' The Geography of Commerce.' By Spencer Trotter, SI.D.
Xew York : the Macmillan Company. 1903. ..."
5. The Journal of Geography by National Council of Geography Teachers (U.S.) (1918)
"'A plea for a broader conception of economic geography. ... economic geography
and its relation to economic theory and higher education. ..."
6. High School Geography, Physical, Economic and Regional by Charles Redway Wilmarth Dryer (1912)
"The second part is called economic geography because the point of view is reversed,
and the outlines of household management practiced by the great human ..."
7. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society by American Geographical Society of New York (1905)
"Dr. Friedrich has recently attracted much attention as a writer on economic
geography. It is doubtful if any other writer on the subject has made so ..."