Core Periphery Model: Exploring How Regions Drive Growth, Inequality, and Spatial Change
The Core Periphery Model stands as a foundational framework in economic geography and regional development. It explains why economic activity concentrates in a few dominant places, while other regions lag behind, and how policy, infrastructure, and migration can alter that balance. This article unpacks the Core Periphery Model in depth, tracing its origins, mechanisms, empirical…
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