Location and Space-economy: A General Theory Relating to Industrial Location, Market Areas, Land Use, Trade, and Urban Structure

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Published jointly by the Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wiley, New York, 1956 - Industrial location - 350 pages
The basic objective of this volume is to improve the spatial and regional frameworks of the social science disciplines, particularly of economics, through the development of a more adequate general location theory. These general principles provide some insights for more practical studies of industrial location, market analysis, land use, and city planning.

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