Economics of Agglomeration
Explore the intricate world of urban economics with Economics of Agglomeration by Masahisa Fujita. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this revised second edition spans an impressive 544 pages and delves into the economic rationale behind the diverse agglomerations that exist from the global to the local level. Fujita offers a thorough examination of spatial economics fundamentals, paired with a detailed exploration of the latest theoretical advancements in new economic geography and urban economics. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book provides valuable insights into industrial location and regional economics. Enhance your understanding of how economic forces shape urban spaces with this essential read.