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Political Economic Geography

Political Economic Geography studies how location, space, and territorial boundaries influence economic activities and political power. It examines how governments, policies, and economic interests shape the distribution of resources, industries, and wealth across regions. This field explores how economic processes like trade, investment, and development are affected by political decisions and geographical factors, ultimately impacting regional growth, inequality, and stability. It helps us understand the interconnectedness of politics and economics within specific places and how they evolve over time.