Economic Geography
Discover the intricate world of economic geography with Economic Geography by Pierre-Philippe Combes, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. This comprehensive paperback spans 424 pages and expertly blends theoretical analysis with in-depth discussions on the empirical aspects of agglomeration economics. Combes offers a unique perspective on spatial disparities, making this book an essential resource for both students and professionals in the field.
Delve into the history and foundational concepts of spatial economics, while exploring mathematical models that underpin regional planning. Whether you are looking to enhance your understanding or conduct research, Economic Geography serves as a vital introduction to the complexities of economic geography, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of regions and their economies.