Abstract
AbstractThis chapter builds on Jacobs’s insights into social networks as a cohesive force in cities. It introduces social-network concepts into market-process economics, links it to Jacobsian economics, and grounds them both on a common social theory. In doing so, it further develops the concepts of Jacobs Density and action space.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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