Description: "I have spent my whole professional life as an international economist thinking and writing about economic geography, without being aware of it," begins Paul Krugman in the readable and anecdotal style that has become a hallmark of his writings. Krugman observes that his own shortcomings in ignoring economic geography have been shared by many professional economists, primarily because of the lack of explanatory models. In Geography and Trade he provides a stimulating synthesis of ideas in the literature and describes new models for implementing a study of economic geography that could change the nature of the field. Economic theory usually assumes away distance. Krugman argues that it is time to put it back - that the location of production in space is a key issue both within and between nations.
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Book Title: Geography and Trade
Number of Pages: 85 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication Year: 1991
Topic: Earth Sciences / Geography, Industrial Management, Economic Conditions
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Science, Business & Economics
Author: Paul Krugman
Book Series: Eyskens Lectures
Format: Hardcover