Spatial economic forces refer to the factors that influence the distribution and movement of economic activities in a particular area. These forces can include factors such as transportation networks, availability of resources, market demand, and government policies.
Related terms
Economic Geography: The study of how economic activities are organized and distributed across different regions or countries.
Agglomeration: The concentration of economic activities in a specific location due to advantages such as shared infrastructure or access to specialized labor.
Dispersed Development: When economic activities are spread out over a large area instead of being concentrated in one central location.