Authors
Jonathan Rigg, Anthony Bebbington, Katherine V Gough, Deborah F Bryceson, Jytte Agergaard, Niels Fold, Cecilia Tacoli
Publication date
2009/4/1
Journal
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
128-136
Publisher
The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Wiley
Description
By and large, geographers have had little to say about the World Bank's annual flagship World Development Reports (WDRs). However, with the just published WDR 2009 (hereafter referred to as the Report), things might be different, for it claims to be concerned with nothing less than'reshaping economic geography'. In his foreword, the President of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, writes that he expects' Reshaping Economic Geography will stimulate a much-needed discussion on the desirability of" balanced growth", which has proved elusive. And by informing some important policy debates, it will point the way towards a more inclusive and sustainable development'(World Bank 2009, xiii).
On the face of it, many geographers will welcome the Report, not least because it takes issues of space seriously: This Report advances the influence of geography on economic opportunity by elevating space and place from …
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