Geographiceconomics
Geographiceconomics, also known as economic geography, is an interdisciplinary field that examines the spatial organization of economic activity and its relationship with geographical factors. It explores how location, distance, and the physical environment influence economic processes such as production, consumption, trade, and investment. Key concepts in geographiceconomics include agglomeration economies, which explain why businesses tend to cluster together, and spatial interaction models, which analyze the movement of goods, people, and information across space.
The field investigates the distribution of resources and industries across the globe, considering factors like natural