Principles of Regional Science
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the principles of regional science, this book delves into location theory, spatial dynamics, and regional evolution. It presents the region as a scientific concept, emphasizing its role as an abstract representation of an economic entity. Through various case studies, the content highlights general and universal insights rather than specific instances, providing a comprehensive understanding of the rational and abstract nature of regions in economic contexts.
