Location and Land Use: Toward a General Theory of Land Rent |
Contents
Introduction and Review | 1 |
Equilibrium of the Household | 18 |
Agricultural Rent Functions and Bid Price Curves of | 36 |
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Location and Land Use: Toward a General Theory of Land Rent William Alonso No preview available - 1964 |
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agricultural amount analysis assumed becomes bid price curves budget central chapter combinations commuting costs considered constant convex costs of friction decrease demand derived determined differential distance economic effect equal equation equilibrium examine Figure firm function given greater groups higher holding income increase indifference curve indifference surface individual land values less locus of opportunities lower mapping marginal costs marginal price-location maximize mean measure method negative noted obtain occupancy operating P₁ P₂ pattern peripheral population positive possible preferable presented price of land price structure problem produce profits quantity of land ratio reduced relation rent represented requirement resident residential result satisfaction shape shown slope solution solved steepness supply t₁ t₂ theory tion transport costs units urban urban firm urban land utility variables vary zoning