Theory of the Location of Industries |
Contents
Theory of the Locational Factors | 34 |
The Assumption of a Separate Basis of Material Supply Con | 41 |
Mathematical Solution | 53 |
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a₁ according added through manufacture agglomerative Alfred Weber analysis attracting cation causes centers of agglomeration coal deposits component concentration connection corners costs of transportation critical isodapanes deglomerative factors density depends determined deviation costs discussion distance distribution duction economies of agglomeration effect extent fact function of economy geographical glomeration increase index of economy indices influence labor coefficient labor costs labor locations labor orientation loca localized materials locational factors locational figures locational weight M₂ material deposits material index means minimum point place of consumption place of production population possible problem process of production productive process pure material quantity of production rates reality regional result rules segments significance simple situation split stages of production stratum sumption take place technical terial theoretical Thünen tion ton-miles transport orientation transportation costs ubiquities units of agglomeration units of production value added wages water power Weber weight triangle weight-losing materials