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Introduction: In Honour of Melvin L. Greenhut

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Does Economic Space Matter?

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The chapters in this book are presented in honour of our esteemed colleague and friend, Mel Greenhut. Professor Greenhut has been a leading figure (see George Norman’s account, Chapter 2 in this volume) in the development of modern spatial microeconomics, on which this book is focused. However, we honour him in this book not only for his leadership in this field of specialization, but also in respect and thanks for his important contributions to the study of economics in general.

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© 1993 Hiroshi Ohta and Jacques-François Thisse

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Ohta, H., Thisse, JF. (1993). Introduction: In Honour of Melvin L. Greenhut. In: Ohta, H., Thisse, JF. (eds) Does Economic Space Matter?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22906-2_1

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