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Economic Geography Practice Test
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Economic geography is a subfield of geography that explores the spatial distribution, organization, and dynamics of economic activities and their relationship with the physical and social environment. It examines how economic processes, such as production, distribution, and consumption, are influenced by factors such as resources, transportation networks, labor markets, and government policies. Economic geographers study the location of industries, trade patterns, regional development, urbanization, and the impacts of globalization on economies around the world. They analyze the spatial patterns of economic activities, the formation of economic regions, and the disparities in wealth and development between different areas. Economic geography provides insights into the connections between economic systems and geographic factors, helping policymakers, businesses, and communities make informed decisions about resource allocation, regional development, and sustainable economic growth.
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