Economic space might be characterized by the effects of efficient use of space. (see order)
Karl Marx argued that capitalism "by its nature drives beyond every spatial barrier." When modern transportation allowed products to be moved vast distances between their place of production and their place of consumption, they were transformed into commodities. (see Grundrisse, p. 534) This loss of remoteness and of spatio-temporal singularity is the loss of aura described by Walter Benjamin. (Schivelbusch, p. 41)
In integrated world capitalism, Multinationals produce a new smooth space. see smooth / striated
The cultural space of markets and conformity -- the space of "producing for the market."