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Economic Geography of Southeast Asia: Commodities Value Chains and International Trade

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Why Southeast Asia? Groundbreaking Experiences and Knowledge of the Region and Beyond

Speakers: Students enrolled in GEG 305: Principles of Economic Geography 
Tuesday, March 17
1:40-2:55 p.m.
Science and Mathematics Complex 115

This session underscores the critical role of economic geography in examining location and distribution of economic activities. Presentations of student research on staple commodities’ value chains from their origins in Southeast Asia to consumption and post consumption highlight the interconnectedness and complexity of economic flows and their impact on individuals, businesses, governments, trade and economies. 

This event is free and open to the public with parking available at lot I-37. 

Submitted by: Vida Vanchan