A foundational work in quantitative economic geography, Maurice H. Yeates’ An Introduction to Quantitative Analysis in Economic Geography (1968) helped pioneer the application of statistical and mathematical methods to spatial and regional economic study. Aimed at students and early-career researchers, this first edition lays out tools such as correlation, regression analysis, location quotients, and gravity models, emphasizing their use in understanding geographic patterns of economic activity. The book bridges theory and application, presenting a rigorous yet accessible entry point into the quantitative revolution in geography during the mid-20th century, and remains an important reference in the evolution of spatial science.
First edition paperback in good condition. The cover shows some sun fading, but the binding is firm and pages are clean. A vintage price sticker from University Co-op, Austin, Texas is affixed to the front cover—an appealing touch for collectors and academic nostalgia alike.
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