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1An excellent publication to learn on how markets shape the economic landscape. The World Bank (2009). Reshaping Economic Geography. Washington, DC.
2For a deep illustration of mapping connections from historical period to the present day, please see Dutta, A.K. & Chaudhury, A.B.R. (eds.) (2019). Connecting Nations: Political-Cultural Mapping of India and South East Asia. Primus Books, Delhi, India.