POL371H1 Lecture : Introduction

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*to understand how economic agents shape the political economy. *to explore how jobs (income opportunities) are created, and in which. *economic activities are not equally distributed in space. *they are highly concentrated in some regions (developed/ metropolitan/industrialized cities/regions/nations decisions in production regions) *they are rare in other regions (peripheral/less-developed/ rural regions) *thus: we also need to understand the heterogeneity within national states. *to understand how economic activities are organised and how this differs between places/regions. *to understand why industries in some regions grow faster than in others. *to understand how policies can support economic growth/ innovation. *this course is about economic action, not about the state. *it is primarily conceptual using empirical examples when needed. *it employs a relational framework of economic action and interaction in space. *it argues that economic action is not determined by economic principles/spatial structures alone. *the course will be inter-disciplinary combining economics/ sociology/economic geography/political economy. *home as a space of refuge and confidence.

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