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Tables of Contents for Location Theory
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
ix
4
Series Preface
xiii
4
Introduction
xvii
 
Jacques-Francois Thisse
PART I THE LOCATION THEORY OF THE FIRM
5
204
A Continuous Location Models
5
138
1. Melvin L. Greenhut (1952), `Integrating the Leading Theories of Plant Location', Southern Economic Journal, XVIII (4), April, 526-38
5
13
2. Walter Isard (1952), `A General Location Principle of an Optimum Space-Economy', Econometrica, 20, 406-30
18
25
3. Harold W. Kuhn and Robert E. Kuenne (1962), `An Efficient Algorithm for the Numerical Solution of the Generalized Weber Problem in Spatial Economics', Journal of Regional Science, 4 (2), Winter, 21-33
43
13
4. Leon N. Moses (1958), `Location and the Theory of Production', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXII, 259-72
56
14
5. P. Nijkamp and J. Paelinck (1973), `A Solution Method for Neo-classical Location Problems', Regional and Urban Economics, 3 (4), November, 383-410
70
28
6. Noboru Sakashita (1967), `Production Function, Demand Function and Location Theory of the Firm', Papers of the Regional Science Association, XX, 109-22
98
14
7. Mukesh Eswaran, Yoshitsugu Kanemoto and David Ryan (1981), `A Dual Approach to the Locational Decision of the Firm', Journal of Regional Science, 21 (4), November, 469-90
112
22
8. Richard E. Wendell and Arthur P. Hurter Jr. (1973), `Location Theory, Dominance, and Convexity', Operations Research, 21 (1), January-February, 314-20
134
9
B Network Location Models
143
66
9. S. L. Hakimi (1964), `Optimum Locations of Switching Centers and the Absolute Centers and Medians of a Graph', Operations Research, 12 (3), May-June, 450-59
143
10
10. Herbert Gulicher (1965), `Some Properties of Optimal Location Points in Traffic Networks', (`Einige Eigenschaften optimaler Standorte in Verkehrsnetzen', in W. Krelle (ed.), Multiplikator, Gleichgewicht, optimaler Wachstumsrate und Standortverteilung, Berlin: Duncker und Humblot, 1965, 111-37), corrected English translation with additional explanatory footnotes, 1-31
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31
11. A. J. Goldman and C. J. Witzgall (1970), `A Localization Theorem for Optimal Facility Placement', Transportation Science, 4, 406-9
184
4
12. Francois Louveaux, Jacques-Francois Thisse and Hubert Beguin (1982), `Location Theory and Transportation Costs', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 12, 529-45
188
21
PART II HOUSEHOLD LOCATION AND LAND USE
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138
A The Location of Households and Residential Equilibrium
209
46
13. William Alonso (1960), `A Theory of the Urban Land Market', Papers and Proceedings of the Regional Science Association, 6, 149-57
209
9
14. Richard F. Muth (1961), `The Spatial Structure of the Housing Market', Papers of the Regional Science Association, 7, 207-20
218
14
15. Robert M. Solow (1973), `On Equilibrium Models of Urban Location', in Michael Parkin with A. R. Nobay (eds), Essays in Modern Economics, Longman: London, Chapter 1, 2-16
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16. George J. Papageorgiou and Emilio Casetti (1971), `Spatial Equilibrium Residential Land Values in a Multicenter Setting', Journal of Regional Science, 11 (3), December, 385-9
247
8
B Land Use Models
255
92
17. Edgar S. Dunn Jr. (1954), `The Equilibrium of Land-use Patterns in Agriculture', Southern Economic Journal, XXI (2), October, 173-87
255
15
18. Benjamin H. Stevens (1968), `Location Theory and Programming Models: The Von Thunen Case', Papers of the Regional Science Association, 21, 19-34
270
16
19. Masahisa Fujita (1976), `Spatial Patterns of Urban Growth: Optimum and Market', Journal of Urban Economics, 3, 209-41
286
33
20. Paul A. Samuelson (1983), `Thunen at Two Hundred', Journal of Economic Literature, XXI (4), December, 1468-88 and `1986 Correction and Addendum', The Collected Scientific Papers of Paul A. Samuelson, Volume 5, Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1986, 596-7
319
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PART III SPATIAL COMPETITION AND CENTRAL PLACES THEORIES
347
178
A Location Models of Spatial Competition
347
152
21. Harold Hotelling (1929), `Stability in Competition', Economic Journal, XXXIX, March, 41-57
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17
22. A. P. Lerner and H. W. Singer (1937), `Some Notes on Duopoly and Spatial Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 45 (2), April, 145-86
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42
23. C. d'Aspremont, J. Jaskold Gabszewicz and J. -F. Thisse (1979), `On Hotelling's "Stability in Competition'", Econometrica, 47 (5), September, 1145-50
406
6
24. Martin J. Beckmann (1972), `Spatial Cournot Oligopoly', Papers of the Regional Science Association, 28, 37-47
412
11
25. B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Lipsey (1977), `The Introduction of Space into the Neoclassical Model of Value Theory', in M. J. Artis and A. R. Nobay (eds), Studies in Modern Economic Analysis, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 59-96
423
38
26. Arthur P. Hurter Jr. and Phillip J. Lederer (1985), `Spatial Duopoly with Discriminatory Pricing', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 15 (4), November, 541-53
461
13
27. Masahisa Fujita and Jacques-Francois Thisse (1986), `Spatial Competition with a Land Market: Hotelling and Von Thunen Unified', Review of Economic Studies, LIII, 819-41
474
25
B Location Models of Central Places
499
26
28. B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Lipsey (1982), `An Economic Theory of Central Places', Economic Journal, 92, March, 56-72
499
17
29. Konrad Stahl (1982), `Location and Spatial Pricing Theory with Nonconvex Transportation Cost Schedules', Bell Journal of Economics, 13 (1), Spring, 575-82
516
9
Name Index
525