The load-bearing portion of this subject is the world economy geography and the linked-up social and economic, environmental, demographic und town-planning issues and viewpoints. On the basis of such observations it is possible to analyze and influence with minimum negative impacts the area bound organization of social and economic phenomena and processes.
Literature
Knox, P., Agnew, J. (1989). The Geography of the World Economy.London, New York: Edward Arnold
Fellmann, J.,Getis, A., Getis, J. (1992). Human Geography (Landscapes of Human Activites). Dubuque:Wm.C.Brown Publishers
Advised literature
Fingleton,B.edited (c2007).New directions in economic
geography. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
Mackinnon, D. (2007). An introduction to economic geography: globalization, uneven development and place.(Danny Mackinnon and Andrew Cumbers).
Harlow : Pearson Prentice Hall
Glassner, M. I. (1993). Political Geography. New York, Singapore: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
Neil, C. M., Kelly P. F.and Yeung H.W.C.(2007). Economic
geography a contemporary introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub