Fujita Masahisa, a famous regional economist. He is currently a professor at the Institute of Economics of Kyoto University in Japan. He studied under Walter Isard, the originator of regional science, 1972, and obtained a doctorate in regional science from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Urban Economic Theory-Land Use and City Scale and Agglomeration Economics. , and this book "Spatial Economics" made it famous in the economic field. He won the Tord Palander Award, Warer Isard Regional Science Award, Nikkei Award and the first Alonso Award. Press: Renmin University of China Press Page: each page 16.
Publication date: September 2005 Series Name: Frontier Translation Series of Economics This book is the crystallization of the cooperation of world-renowned economists. It is because of the publication of this book that the three authors won the 200 1 Asia's most influential "Nikkei Award"; In 2002, Fujita Masahisa and paul krugman jointly won the first alonso Prize established by RSAI. This book has been translated into many languages and published all over the world. Anyone who wants to linger or cultivate in this paradise of space economics should undoubtedly study this classic.
This book is suitable for teachers, graduate students, doctoral students, researchers with high attainments, government social and economic managers and social self-learners who are interested in spatial economic theory. This is a first-class work written by three pioneers in the field of new economic geography. Any postgraduate course in urban economics should include this excellent and easy-to-understand book. -Edward L. Gl, professor of economics at Harvard University.
This book provides an incisive and understandable analysis for an important emerging academic field (the so-called "new economic geography"). It can be said that this book was written by the right person at the right time. -Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics, Geneva Institute of International Studies
Monopoly competition has not only completely changed our views on many economic issues, but also gained a firm foothold in macroeconomics. This excellent book tells us how some general principles derived from monopolistic competition are used to promote people's understanding of economic development. This book is an outstanding representative of economic application theory. -elhanan helpman, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Eitan Burglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University.
Fujita Masahisa, Krugman and venables's investigation and research on new economic geography are both excellent and easy to understand. On the positive side, this book is more "deviant" than the new trade theory in the 1980s. For those students and scholars who intend to study international trade, regional economics and urban economics seriously, Space Economy is definitely a must.
-Donald R. Davis, Economics Department of Harvard University. Spatial economics has become one of the most exciting fields in contemporary economics. Spatial economic theory is regarded as the fourth wave of imperfect competition and increasing income revolution, which provides a new perspective and method for people to study location theory and explain real economic phenomena. When people travel through time and space to see the history, present situation and future of spatial economics, a series of milestones are impressive, and the monument in the 1990s is spatial economics. It makes a concise summary and timely collection of the development and achievements of spatial economics theory in 10 years.
This book is the result of the cooperation of world-renowned economists. It is because of the publication of this book that the three authors won the 200 1 the most influential "Nikkei Award" in Asia. In 2002, Fujita Masahisa and paul krugman jointly won the first alonso Prize established by RSAI. This book has been translated into many languages and published all over the world. Anyone who wants to linger or cultivate in this paradise of space economics should undoubtedly study this classic.
This book is suitable for teachers, graduate students, doctoral students, researchers with high attainments, government social and economic managers and social self-learners who are interested in spatial economic theory. Author: Zhao Wei (Japan) Fujita Masahisa Zheng Xiaoping.
Zhao Wei, professor, chief professor and director of the Institute of International Economics of Zhejiang University, was born in 1955. I graduated from Lanzhou University from 1982 with a master's degree in economics. I went to England twice from 1988 to 1993, and studied in Cambridge, Manchester and other universities successively. He was a visiting professor at Oxford University (nuffield College), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, University of Zurich, University of Mü nster, Ritsumeikan University and other foreign universities. Mainly engaged in the research of international economics and regional spatial economics. Up to now, he has published nearly 800 papers in Chinese and English in academic journals at home and abroad, and has written many monographs such as China's regional economic opening: model and trend, and market intervention.
Fujita Masahisa: At present, he is the director of Japan Economic and Industrial Research Institute, a professor at Kenan University in Japan, and distinguished professor of Kyoto University. He used to be the director of the Institute of Asian Economics of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), a professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and a professor at Kyoto University in Japan. Born in 1943. 65438-0972, Ph.D. in Regional Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Long-term research on spatial economics. He is the author of Urban Economic Theory-Land Use and City Scale, Agglomeration Economics (co-authored with J.-F.Thisse) and Spatial Economics (co-authored with Paul Krugman and Vellables). It is regarded as one of the main pioneers of new economic geography by international economists.
Zheng Xiaoping: Professor of Economics at Ritsumeikan University, Japan. 1962 was born in Hangzhou, China. 1983 graduated from the geography department of east China normal university with a bachelor's degree in science, and 1990 graduated from the social engineering research department of Tsukuba university in Japan with a doctorate. He used to be an associate professor at Tsukuba University and a researcher at Nomura Research Institute in Japan. He is also a visiting professor at the Institute of International Economics of Zhejiang University. I mainly study urban and spatial economics. He has published many English papers in international authoritative journals, and has written monographs such as Theory and Practice of Regional Policy (Japanese version).
Wei Houkai: Researcher, Institute of Industrial Economics, China Academy of Social Sciences; Professor and doctoral supervisor of Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Born in 1963. He studied in the Institute of Geography of China Academy of Sciences and the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences successively, and obtained the Master of Science and the Doctor of Economics. He has served as deputy director and director of the Industrial Layout and Regional Economic Research Office of the Institute of Industrial Economics of China Academy of Social Sciences. It mainly studies urban and regional development and central regional policies. He has published academic monographs 13 (including the chief editor), participated in writing more than 40 academic works, published more than 2 academic papers in Chinese and English in academic journals at home and abroad, and some research results have been translated into English and Japanese.