Traditionally, until the early 1990s, spatial economics -- the study of where economic activity takes place and why -- was pretty much neglected. Even now not one of the best-selling introductory textbooks in economics contains a single index entry for "location," "space," or "regions." In the last six or seven years, however, interest in spatial economics has surged. In this article I will try to summarize briefly the reasons for that surge; the key elements of the so-called "new economic geography;" the current state of research; and the prospects and difficulties facing this subfield of economics.
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The Spatial Economy – Cities, Regions and International Trade, by Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman and ...
The evolution of theoretical principles and approaches to the study of spatial organization of the e...
Economic Geography" is the most complete, up-to-date textbook available on the important new field o...
The starting point of space economics studies is the location theory, created by THÜNEN (and complet...
This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized a...
Traditionally, mainstream economics has largely neglected the location of economic ac-tivity, that i...
The last two decades have witnessed a burst of academic activity regarding the location of economic ...
This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized a...
Although a rich and extensive body of theoretical research on new economic geography has emerged, em...
Nearly half a century has passed since the publication of the seminal work of Professor Isard, Locat...
As a core volume in the Dynamics of Economic Space series, contributors from North America, Austra...
As a younger and more naïve reviewer of the \u85rst volume of the Handbook (along with Thijs ten Raa...
The paper provides a survey of the rich number of theories and models developed by regional economic...
Following the concept of refiguration of spaces proposed by KNOBLAUCH and LÖW (2017), in this articl...
This paper presents an empirical analysis about the position new economic geography plays in economi...
The Spatial Economy – Cities, Regions and International Trade, by Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman and ...
The evolution of theoretical principles and approaches to the study of spatial organization of the e...
Economic Geography" is the most complete, up-to-date textbook available on the important new field o...
The starting point of space economics studies is the location theory, created by THÜNEN (and complet...
This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized a...
Traditionally, mainstream economics has largely neglected the location of economic ac-tivity, that i...
The last two decades have witnessed a burst of academic activity regarding the location of economic ...
This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized a...
Although a rich and extensive body of theoretical research on new economic geography has emerged, em...
Nearly half a century has passed since the publication of the seminal work of Professor Isard, Locat...
As a core volume in the Dynamics of Economic Space series, contributors from North America, Austra...
As a younger and more naïve reviewer of the \u85rst volume of the Handbook (along with Thijs ten Raa...
The paper provides a survey of the rich number of theories and models developed by regional economic...