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This Page is available to assist students in research related to
THE WORLD ECONOMY.

1932 Stutz

Mo2006 Stutz

MOTOCROSS - The most danserous thing in the world is to try to leap a CHASM in two JUMPS! There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he gets his BRAIN A-GOING. A timid person is frightened before the ride, a coward during the ride, and a courageous person afterwards!  We are confronted by a first danger, the destructiveness of the power and speed of dirt bikes; and then we are confronted by a secong danger, that we DO NOT ENOUGH APPRECIATE the first danger!!!

Frederick Stutz, Ph.D

Phone: 619-594-5482
Office: Storm Hall-313
E-mail: stutz@mail.sdsu.edu
 

Professional Specialty: World Economic Geography, Trade, and International Business, Geographical Information Systems, The World Economy, Cities, Land Use Policy, Land Use Change, Urban Planning, Regional Economics And Transportation, Mexico-U.S. Border Issues

Hobbies: World Travel, Kid Sports, Real Estate, Tennis, and Golf

2004-2006 Publications 

THE WORLD ECONOMY (Includes Audio)

Internet World Economy Exercises

World Economy Internet Mapping

CIA Window To World Countries
     Exercises for CIA Window to World Countries

Class Outline Notes for Chapters 1-7
Class Outline Notes for Chapters 8-12
Economic Indicators

Satellite World Views From Space
Cities (Chapters 6 and 7)
Questions

Ecology and Agriculture (Chapters 3 and 5)
Questions for Satellite World Views

Video Series- Annenburg

Old Exams

Exam 1
Final Exam 1
ECONOMIST

Errata for World Economy

Maps and More Maps
WWW Links
Location Quotient, Shift Share, Flow Models, and Linear Programming

Social Science Search Engines 

The information on this page represents the views of Frederick Stutz and not necessarily that of the Department of Geography or that of San Diego State University.
The author takes full responsibility for the information presented.

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