First published in 1987, The United States in the World-Economy is a
major textbook survey of the rise of the United States within the
world-economy and the causes of its relative decline. With the USA being
the dominant state in the contemporary world-economy, it is vital to
understand how it got to where it is and how it responds to global
economic crises. Professor Agnew emphasises the divergent experiences of
different regions within the USA and in so doing provides a significant
'new' regional geography, tracing the historical evolution of the
world-economy and assessing the contemporary impact of the world-economy
upon and within it. No treatment prior to this work covered the subject
with equivalent breadth and theoretical acuity and the guiding
politico-economic framework provides a coherent radical perspective
within which the author undertakes specific regional and historical
analysis. The United States in the World-Economy will prove required
reading for numerous courses in regional geography, area studies and the
geography of the United States.