An introduction to the core-periphery models developed by Krugman, Venables, and Fujita. The course examines how resource allocation decisions generate inertia in the location choices of firms and households, and how these agglomeration dynamics shape trade flows and global value chains. Students develop an understanding of the forces — increasing returns, transport costs, and factor mobility — that drive spatial concentration and regional divergence in an integrated world economy.

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