Time in economic theory

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Abstract

Much of spatial economic theory is based on general economic equilibrium theory, although there are problems in a direct addition of a spatial dimension. The most striking is the lack of an analysis of the role of non-material and material public capital (or infrastructure) in the deduction of a static equilibrium structure or patterns of growth and development of economies.

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Andersson, Åk. E. (2015). Time in economic theory. In Regional Science Matters: Studies Dedicated to Walter Isard (pp. 55–70). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07305-7_5

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