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Off the corridor, the children's two bedrooms form the most amusing and effective of the residence's spatial economies.
Unit costs can be low and land-take small, yet flows may be high, thus giving great financial and spatial economy.
The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions and International Trade (Cambridge, MA: MIT press).
Fujita is known as one of the pioneers of New Economic Geography, research of Spatial Economy as well as Paul Krugman.
The Spatial Economy - Cities, Regions and International Trade (July 1999), with Masahisa Fujita and Anthony Venables.
He co-authored along with Paul Krugman and Masahisa Fujita the influential book The Spatial Economy - Cities, Regions and International Trade.
Walter Isard and his student, Leon Moses, were quick to see the spatial economy and transportation implications of input-output, and began work in this area in the 1950s developing a concept of interregional input-output.
Since the 1970s, two broad reactions against neoclassical approaches have significantly changed the discipline: Marxist political economy, growing out of the work of David Harvey; and the new economic geography which takes into account social, cultural, and institutional factors in the spatial economy.