Introduction to the study of spatial economic theories with applications at the urban, regional, and global scales. Topics include settlement system dynamics and regional development, land economics and land use policies, and regional inequality and poverty.

Prerequisites: upper-division standing only

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Upper division only

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Letters and science

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