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Region

The region that belong to the broader social reality.

TODO:

  • Global production networks: mapping recent conceptual developments
  • The evolution of power in the global coffee value chain and production network
  • Functional specialisation in trade

Geography

Geography refers to the spatial and physical characteristics of the environment, including natural resources, location, topography, climate, and accessibility. These factors influence patterns of production, trade, migration, urbanization, and the distribution of economic activities. Understanding geography is essential for analyzing the formation of comparative advantages, supply chains, and economic networks.

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