= Networks and Spatial Economics
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Networks and Spatial Economics is a subfield of economics that examines the implications of spatial location and network structures on economic behavior and outcomes. It integrates concepts from various disciplines, including geography, urban planning, and network theory, to analyze how geographical locations and relationships influence economic activities. \#\#\# Key Concepts: 1. **Spatial Economics**: - Focuses on how economic activities are distributed across space. - Analyzes the impact of distance, proximity, and location on trade, production, and consumption.
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