A Structure and Dynamics In Space.- 1. Martin J. Beckmann: A Retrospective.- 2. Time and Space in Economic Theory.- 3. Space-Time Dynamics, Spatial Competition and the Theory of Chaos.- 4. Evolutionary Mechanisms of the Spatial Economy.- 5. Movement Takes Time; A Note on the Time of Movement.- 6. From City Hierarchy to City Network: Reflections about an Emerging Paradigm.- B Spatial Equilibrium.- 7. Programmable Network Equilibria.- 8. Consistent Price Conjectures in One-Dimensional Markets.- 9. Location of a Spatially Extended Facility with Respect to a Point.- 10. An Extension of the Ricardian System with Endogenous Knowledge and Infrastructure.- 11. Impact of Landownership on Residential Land Use Equilibria.- C Land Use and Spatial Interaction.- 12. Urban Dynamics and Municipal Finance: Managing Public Infrastructure.- 13. Human Migration Networks with Class Transformations.- 14. Integrated Land-Use Transportation Model: Application to Chicago and Outline for Stockholm.- 15. The Future of Japanese Agriculture: Simulation of Agriculture Management Programmes for the Development of Small Rural Villages.- 16. Human-Environmental Influences and Interactions in Shifting Agriculture.- Contributors.
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Professor Martin Beckmann is one of those exceptional scholars whose original theoretical insights and elegant contributions have been crucial to our understanding of the complex mechanism of the space economy.