This book explores the relationship between space and economy,
the spatial expressions of the knowledge economy. The capitalist
industrial economy produced its own space, which differed radically
from its predecessor agrarian and mercantile economies. If a new
knowledge-based economy is emerging, it is similarly expected to
produce its own space to suit the new circumstances of production
and consumption. If these spatial expressions do exist, even if in
incomplete and partial forms, they are likely to be the model for
the future of cities.
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