Location in Space: Theoretical Perspectives in Economic Geography |
Contents
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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agglomeration agricultural production basic business organizations capital capitalist central place theory central places Chapter cities commodities competitive complex concentration consumer corporate crop curve decision delivered price demand distance distribution division of labor economic activities economic geography economic rent economic system economies of scale effect enterprise environment example existing expansion factor factor of production firm's Fordism functions geographic growth hierarchy impact important income increase industry innovation inputs interaction investment iso-outlay line labor power labor process land linkages location rent location theory Lösch major manufacturing market area material source miles neoclassical operation particular pattern percent perfect competition periphery plant population population density problem profit regions relations of production relationship relatively role route sausages sector shows space economy spatial organization strategy structure subcontracting supply tend theory tion transportation costs types unit of output urban centers variable workers