Location economics: theoretical underpinnings and applications
Classical location theory is extended from its least cost approach to a maximum profit framework in this outstanding collection of Melvin L. Greenhut's key essays. This extension of classical location theory changes the analysis used in location economics from that of pure competition to oligop...
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Zusammenfassung: | Classical location theory is extended from its least cost approach to a maximum profit framework in this outstanding collection of Melvin L. Greenhut's key essays. This extension of classical location theory changes the analysis used in location economics from that of pure competition to oligopolistic competition. Using the analysis which is developed in this volume, locational interdependencies and, in turn, industrial location are shown to be affected by diverse factors, including among others, marginal cost curves, demand curves and the number of firms in the market. Employing empirical findings to relate theory to practice, the author establishes a general theory via which he investigates and resolves specific issues and problems These essays make a major contribution by enabling the reader to appreciate the important developments that have taken place over recent years in location economics. Location Economics and its companion volume, Spatial Microeconomics, will be welcomed by students, teachers and practitioners of economics for improving access to Professor Greenhut's many important essays and papers |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 464 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 1858981387 |
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Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xiii
PART I THE PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK
1 Science, Art and Norms in Economies , Journal of Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, XXI(2), December 1960, 159 72. 3
2 On the Question of Realism in Economic Theory and the Regulation
of Public Utilities , Land Economics, XLI1(3), August 1966,
260 67. 17
3 On Realism and Unrealism in Economic Theory: A Rejoinder ,
Land Economics, XLIV(l), 1968, 135 9. 25
4 Space and Economic Theory , Papers and Proceedings, Regional
Science Association, 1959, 267 80. 30
PART II OLD AND NEW LOCATION ECONOMICS
5 Location Theory in Encyclopedia of Economics (ed. D. Greenwald),
1993, McGraw Hill, 2nd edition, 647 51. 43
6 Integrating the Leading Theories of Plant Location , Southern
Economic Journal, XVHI(4), April 1952, 526 38. 47
7 A General Theory of Plant Location , Metroeconomica, VII(l),
August 1955, 59 72. 60
8 Games, Capitalism and General Location Theory , Manchester
School, January 1957, 61 88. 74
9 The Two Sides of Location Economies , Kenkyu Nenpo, No. 2,
1964, 135 40. 102
10 When is the Demand Factor of Location Important? , Land
Economics, XL(2), May 1964, 175 84. 108
11 Demand Curves, Price Discrimination and Plant Location with
Hiroshi Ohta, Aoyama Journal of Economics, 24(4), 1973, 1 11. 118
12 The Size and Shape of the Market Area of a Firm , Southern
Economic Journal, XIX(l), July 1952, 37 50. 129
13 Spatial Configurations and Competitive Equilibrium with H. Ohta,
Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1973, 87 103. 143
14 Joan Robinson s Criterion for Deciding Whether Market
Discrimination Reduces Output with H. Ohta, The Economic
Journal, 86, March 1976, 96 7. 160
15 A Model of Market Areas Under Discriminatory Pricing , Western
Economic Journal, X(4), December 1972, 402 13. 162
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vi Location Economics
16 An Empirical Evaluation of the Equilibrium Size and Shape of
Market Areas with M.J. Hwang and H. Ohta, International
Economic Review, 17(1), February 1976, 172 90. 174
17 Estimates of Fixed Costs and the Sizes of Market Areas in the
United States with M.J. Hwang, Environment and Planning A, 11,
1979, 993 1009. 193
18 Interregional Programming and the Demand Factor of Location ,
Journal of Regional Science, 7(2), 1967, 151 60. 210
19 Needed A Return to the Classics in Regional Economic Development
Theory , Kyklos, XIX(3), 1966, 461 79 220
20 Conjectural Variations and Location Theory with George Norman,
Journal of Economic Surveys, 6(4), 1992, 299 320. 239
PART III APPLICATIONS OF LOCATION ECONOMICS
21 The Community and Industrial Development: A Case Illustration of
Location Problems with Frank H. Jackson, Southwestern Social
Science Quarterly, 41(3), December 1960, 320 34. 263
22 Observation of Motives to Industry Location , Southern Economic
Journal, XVIIl(l 4), July 1951 April 1952, 225 8. 278
23 Contrasts in Site Selection: Factors Which Influence the Location of
a Wood Metal Pattern Shop and a Narrow Fabric Mill , Land
Economics, XXXII(2), May 1956, 152 66. 282
24 An Empirical Model and a Survey: New Plant Locations in Florida ,
Review of Economics and Statistics, XLI(4), November 1959, 433 8. 297
25 Size of Markets versus Transport Costs in Industrial Location
Surveys and Theory , Journal of Industrial Economics, VIII(2),
March 1960, 172 84. 303
26 Location Theory, Industrial Location Surveys, and Regional
Economic Development , Artha Vikas, January 1976, 1 13. 316
27 Comments on Economic Base Theory , Land Economics,
XXXV(l), February 1959, 71 4. 329
28 An Explanation of Industrial Development in Underdeveloped Areas
of the United States , Land Economics, XXXVI(4), November 1960,
371 9. 333
29 Spatial Aspects of Economic Development with M.J. Hwang and
H. Ohta, Journal of Regional Studies, The Japanese Association of
Regional Science, III, June 1973, 239 54. 342
30 An Evaluation of the Post Interventionist City , The Cato Journal,
2(2), Fall 1982, 535 41. 358
31 Towards a General Theory of Public and Private Facility Location
with C.C. Mai, The Annals of Regional Science, 14(2), July 1980,
1 11. 365
32 Planning Industrial Expansion with David C. Ekey and E. Sherman
Grable, Industrial Development, July 1962, 5 12. 376
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33 Balancing Multisite Multiplant Operations over Economic Space
with Ming J. Hwang, Academia Economic Papers, 6(2), September
1978,93 111. 387
34 Price Discrimination by Regulated Motor Carriers: Comment with
M.J. Hwang and H. Ohta, American Economic Review, 64(4),
September 1974, 780 84. 406
35 A Path to Efficiently Regulated Transport Rates with O.R. Phillips,
International Journal of Transport Economics, XV(3), October
1988,243 55. 411
36 Effects of Excise Tax and Freight Cost: A Geometrical Clarification ,
Southern Economic Journal, XXI(3), January 1955, 330 35. 424
37 Derivation of Optimal Spatial Prices with H. Ohta and J. Greenhut,
Environment and Planning A, 6, 1974, 191 8. 430
38 Impacts on Optimum Location of Different Pricing Strategies,
Market Structures and Customer Distributions over Space with
Chao Cheng Mai and George Norman, Journal of Regional Science
and Urban Economics, 16, 1986, 329 51. 438
Name index 461
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