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Economic Geography

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Course Unit Code116-0363/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated4 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Choice-compulsory type B
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredSummer Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
S1O70RNDr. Ivan Šotkovský, Ph.D.
Summary
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
The course will equip students with the necessary knowledge of political
geography, population geography, economic geography and regional geography
including the current picture of particular states of the world, and, also,
with the remarkable integration efforts. The aim of this subject is to exceed
the range of the knowledge about social and economic weight of macroregions of
the world and the most development countries.The economic, social and regional
geography create the basic orientation for evaluation of economic development
from the perspective of the formation of new spatial structures.
Course Contents
1. Development of science, basic theoretical knowledge. Object and subject of interest, contribution of Czech and foreign personalities to the development of geographical sciences. Their functions, approaches, directions.
2. General features of the world economy geography. Position of economic geography in the system of sciences, system approaches and economic landscape, spatial processes in the background of economic relations.
3. Economic relations and landscape sphere. Economy and environment, characteristics of contemporary economic development, economic process and spatial arrangement.
4. Spatial order and meaning of the state. The single world market and the effects of spatial organization, the state system and its economic context, the state as a political-economic system.
5. Regional level of spatial order. Conception of region and regional systems, regionalization and its influence on economic relations, evaluation of regions, their differentiation, regional development and regional policy. From localization theories to the principles of regionalism.
6. Analysis of human resources in geographical view. World population development. Population size issues, natural and migration currencies.
7. Distribution and selected features of the world population. Age distribution of population and differences in aging process. Other significant structural characteristics of the world population.
8. Models of division of the world according to development. Central-peripheral model of the world. The emergence and development of centers of the world economy. Basic characteristics of the core economies of the contemporary world.
9. Europe as an economically strong complex interconnected space. Differences in economic levels of European states. Differences in social environment. Signs of economic cooperation in Europe.
10. Position of the Czech Republic in the World Economy. Natural, economic and social characteristics of the Czech Republic. International position of the Czech Republic and its integration tendencies.
11. Geography of world agriculture. Basic functions, needs and characteristics of agricultural production, crop and livestock production.
12. Geography of industry, industrial structure and development of industrial complexes. Industrialization, the way of progress? Development of the second sector of national economy in the world and in our country.
13. World economic order and integration processes. The importance and role of the UN. Possibilities of economic cooperation in the world. The most important integration efforts in the world.
14. Geospatial view of world economy and possibilities of measuring level of maturity.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
1. MacKinnon, D, Cumbers, A. An Introduction to Economic Geography: Globalisation, Uneven Development and Place. 3rd edition. London: Routledge, 2019. ISBN 978-1-138-92450-5.

2. KNOX, P., J. AGNEW a L. McCARTHY. The Geography of the World Economy. 6th ed. Lon-don: Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-1-444-18470-9.

3. ŠOTKOVSKÝ, I. Energy Balance of the European Union Members in the Context of the Approval of the European Green Deal. In Staníčková, M. and L. Melecký (eds.). Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on European Integration 2022. Ostrava: VSB - Technical Universi-ty of Ostrava, 2022, pp. 725 – 734. ISBN 978-80-248-4604-0 (print). ISBN 978- 80-248-4605-7 (on-line). ISSN 2571-029X (print). ISSN 2788-0958 (on-line). DOI 10.31490/9788024846057.
1. COE, Neil,‎ KELLY, Philip, YEUNG, Henry W. C. Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction. 3rd ed., New York, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2019. 568 s. ISBN 978-1-119-38955-2.

2. KUTSCHERAUER, A., ŠOTKOVSKÝ, I., ADAMOVSKÝ, J., IVAN, I. Socioekonomická geografie a regionální rozvoj. Regionální analýzy v přístupech socioekonomické geografie k regionálnímu rozvoji. SAEI, vol. 22, Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2013, ISBN 978-80-248-3287-6.

3. ŠOTKOVSKÝ, Ivan. Socioekonomická geografie (prostředí lidské aktivity). Ostrava: VŠB - Technická univerzita Ostrava, 2012. ISBN 978-80-248-2624-0.
Recommended Reading:
1. CLARK, G. L, FELDMAN, M. P., GERTLER, M. S, WÓJCIK, D. The New Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-875560-9.

2. SHORT, John R. Human Geography: A Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2014. ISBN-13: 978-0199925124.

3. STUTZ, F. P., WARF, B. The World Economy: Geography, Business, Development. 6th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Education, 2012. ISBN 978-0-321-72250-8.



1. DOBRYLOVSKÝ, Jiří. Ekonomická geografie pro ekonomy. Praha: Vysoká škola ekonomie a managementu, 2021, ISBN 978-80-88330-35-6.

2. HRALA, Václav a kol. Geografie světového hospodářství (Vybrané kapitoly). Praha: VŠE, 2005. ISBN 80-245-0857-5.

3. TOUŠEK, Václav a kol. Ekonomická a sociální geografie. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7380-1144.
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