The spatial economy: cities, regions and international trade. / Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, Anthony J. Venables

By: Fujita, MasahisaContributor(s): Krugman, Paul | Venables, Anthony JMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2001Description: xiii, 365 p. illISBN: 9780262561471Subject(s): Space in economics | Regional economics | Economic geography | International trade | Urban economicsDDC classification: 330 LOC classification: HF1025.F97
Contents:
Contents: Introduction --Urban economics -- Regional science -- The Dixit-Stiglitz model of monopolistic competition -- Core and periphery -- Many regions and continuous space -- Agricultural transport costs -- Spatial models of urban systems -- the monocentric economy -- The emergence of new cities -- Evolution of hierarchical urban system -- An empirical digression -- Ports, transport hubs, and city location -- International specialization -- Economic development and the spread of industry -- Industrial clustering -- The seamless world -- External trade and internal geography -- The way forward --
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Includes index.

Contents: Introduction --Urban economics -- Regional science -- The Dixit-Stiglitz model of monopolistic competition -- Core and periphery -- Many regions and continuous space -- Agricultural transport costs -- Spatial models of urban systems -- the monocentric economy -- The emergence of new cities -- Evolution of hierarchical urban system -- An empirical digression -- Ports, transport hubs, and city location -- International specialization -- Economic development and the spread of industry -- Industrial clustering -- The seamless world -- External trade and internal geography -- The way forward --

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