Location in Space: Theoretical Perspectives in Economic Geography |
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GEOGRAPHY | 1 |
A Modelbased Approach | 13 |
Empirical Evidence | 70 |
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Location in Space: Theoretical Perspectives in Economic Geography Peter Dicken,Peter E. Lloyd No preview available - 1990 |
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activities advantage agricultural approach basic become capital capitalist centers central places Chapter cities competitive complex concentration consumer corporate curve decision demand depends discussion distance distribution economic economic activities effect environment example existing expansion factor Figure firms force functions geographic greater growth hierarchy impact important income increase industry influence inputs interaction investment involved kind labor land less localized major manufacturing market area material means miles move nature operation organization output particular pattern percent plant population possible problem production profit question range rates regions relations relationship relatively rent result returns route scale sector shows simply social Source space spatial specific stage strategy structure supply Table tend theory tion transportation costs types United urban variations vary workers