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Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction by Neil M. Coe, Philip F. Kelly, and Henry W. C. Yeung is an academic textbook that introduces the spatial organization of economic life. Rather than treating the economy as a neutral system operating above place, the book explains how markets, firms, states, labor, consumption, culture, technology, and environmental change are shaped by geography. Its purpose is to give students and general academic readers a structured entry into contemporary economic geography, combining foundational debates with newer concerns such as global production networks, climate change, migration, and economic practices outside the capitalist mainstream. The book is designed as an introduction, but it does more than define concepts. It contrasts geographical thinking with narrower assumptions found in economics and management studies, showing why location, scale, uneven development, social relations, and institutional context matter. Its value lies in presenting economic processes as embedded in real places, power relations, and global connections.