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Economic geographers evaluate the monetary trends that influence our economic prospective(s) or outcomes. With this type of methodological assessment in play, economic geographers may serve a predictive measure in terms of an economic downturn or shift. Economic geography is a present tense verb, not a past tense noun. Generally, it actively seeks to assess any variable that makes contact with the field, so that outcomes may be generated, measured and predicted. For example, the institutional environment refers to the informal system’s role in the organic solidarity of corporate behavior and the formal systems which serve to implicitly or explicitly govern/sanction the informal actions of the institutional environment. This arrangement allows corporate society to grow in necessary areas while simultaneously being controlled and reordered according to need. The ascent of the technologicalization of the corporate industry, for example, is fundamentally dependent on the choices that individuals make in the institutional framework. Furthermore, economic geography considers the hefty influence of cultural foundations which are built upon individual identity constructs. These identity constructs serve to shape human behavior, once again based on need, to transmit values, conventions and constraints. These constructs often generate networks of trust that serve to further corporate aims through the advocation of the indispensability of teamwork and cooperation. In addition to relying on the sphere of influence on the microsocial level, economic geography also relies on macro influences as well. These influences include economic identities and macro-sociological theories that are used to maximize cost and raise cost consciousness while maintaining a strong sense of competition and institutional orderliness. The issue I have with this general institutionalistic ideology is one of interpersonal accountability. We interact with others in terms of whether our investment will yield a return. Therefore, the purity of an altruistic relationship is undermined, and transits into exchanges that dehumanize individuals. It is ironic that the poor may possess what the middle class label as compromising values, such as buying day-old bread, but this value is based on economic limitation (need) that serves to produce economic success. YaaaaYYYYYYAAAAYYYYY for CHRIIIIIS AND LAUUUUREEEEEEEN!
Posted on: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 03:56:46 +0000

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