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Economics of Spatial‐Dynamic Processes

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2007
I am honored to have the opportunity to give the AAEA Fellows Address this year. I would like to talk about a class of problems that are becoming more prevalent and yet have not received much attention by economists. These problems are a frontier area for economists-good topics for students looking for thesis topics and for the rest of us looking for ...
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Pattern formation in spatial economics

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1993
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Essays on spatial economics

2022
What are the causes and consequences of the spatial variation of economic activities both within and across cities? To contribute to our understanding of this question, the two chapters in this PhD thesis seek to advance two research agendas. The first is an understanding of the causes of the spatial variation in structural transformation in a country ...
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Spatial economics: problems of economic structures

В сборнике материалов I международной конференции, организуемой кафедрой экономической теории и менеджмента Института социально-гуманитарного образования Московского педагогического государственного университета, представлены результаты научных исследований преподавателей, аспирантов, магистрантов по актуальным вопросам развития экономического ...
Y.A. Tsvetkova   +7 more
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Linking spatial economics and sequencing economics for the Osaka tourism agglomeration

Regional Science Policy and Practice, 2022
Akifumi Kuchiki
exaly  

Perturbed cusp catastrophe in a population game: Spatial economics with locational asymmetries

Journal of Regional Science, 2022
Kiyohiro Ikeda   +2 more
exaly  

The Spatial Economics of Knowledge

1999
At the heart of location theory have been those economic activities that require the transportation of goods and materials. In the case of service industries the focus is on the transportation of persons instead.
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Spatial Models in Real Estate Economics

The Housingory and Society, 2002
Mats Wilhelmsson
exaly  

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