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Economic Activity and Change (Access To Geography)

Economic Activity and Change (Access To Geography)
By Paul Sheppard

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Economic Activity and Change examines the dynamic nature of industry on a global scale. Taking the reader from the 19th century through to the modern day, this title features a variety of case studies, ranging from traditional to high-tech industries, and from retailing to transport. Economic influences upon the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary sectors are all observed in relation to change. Industrial and behavioural location theories are considered along with the role of government in regional development, before a final summary of the level of economic development as it stands today.


Up to date case studies include comparative case studies of the UK and Zimbabwean Forestry, Birmingham, including the importance of the metal industries, retailing and a comparison with Vancouver. The 'Retail hierarchy' in Zimbabwe is discussed as is the role of government in Zimbabwe leading to its current situation. The role of government also explores positive changes in Estonia and the role of government in the UK with reference tothe Olympic bid, Docklands and the Scottish Highlands.

Trans national companies,including Rio Tinto, Nestles and Nissan are discussed in detail and finally the level of economic development in an interdependent world are discussed in the final chapter.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #668936 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-10-29
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages

Editorial Reviews

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The “Access to Geography” series... has hit the right level and style for A-level students as well as lay readers. It offers a general introduction to key topics, case studies, summaries and exercises, and plentiful subheadings and bullet-points help easy navigation.

 

(TES Teacher )

About the Author
Paul Sheppard is a former Head of Geography.