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- catalog contributor b2891025.
- catalog contributor b2891026.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-418) and index.".
- catalog description "Perspective of economic geography. Economic systems. Production system. Location in space: a model-based approach. Spatial organization of economic activities: a simplified model. Central Place system in theory. Hierarchy and movement of consumers to central places. Spacing of urban centers. Agricultural Production. Spatial regularities. Movement and interaction. Heterogeneous land surface. Spatial variations in resource quality and availability. Weber's analysis of the Minimum Transport Point. Isard's Substitution Framework. Smith's space-cost curve. Localized industrial raw materials and the space economy. Spatial variations in the quality of agricultural resources. Transportation and the spatial organization of economic activities: routes, networks, transportation costs. Spatial variations in production costs. Combining factors of production. Labor. Capital. Technical knowledge. Locational impact of spatial variations in factor costs. Demand, scale and agglomeration. ".
- catalog description "Spatial reorganization within large business organizations. Interfirm relationships. Insights from the social and economic theories of Marx. Capitalist mode of production. Labor theory of value, labor power and the labor process. Surplus value and the origins of profit. Social relations of production. Dynamics of Capitalist production. Radical theory. Social relations and the geography of production. Key themes in radical literature on spatial structures of production. Restructuring approach. Labor process debate. Spatial structures of production and spatial divisions of labor. End of fordism?: the flexibility debate.".
- catalog description "Spatial variations in demand. Economies of scale. Economies of scale in reality. Scale, demand and location. Agglomeration: localized external economies of scale. Time-space dimension: cumulative economic development. Initial triggers to development. Subsequent growth and development: a cumulative process. Innovation and cumulative growth. Transmission of growth impulses: center-periphery relationships. Cumulative growth and time-space convergence. Location in space: alternative perspectives. Contemporary business world: economic structure, business organizations and the competitive process. Competitive structure of modern economics. Businesses in a volatile environment: two-way relationship. Advantages of the large business organization. Strategic behavior of large business organizations: geographic perspective. Importance of strategic decisions. Competitive strategies in today's world. Strategy and structure: how organizations are organized and reorganized. ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 431 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Location in space.".
- catalog identifier "0060416777".
- catalog isFormatOf "Location in space.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Location in space.".
- catalog subject "330.9 20".
- catalog subject "Economic geography.".
- catalog subject "HF1025 .D53 1990".
- catalog subject "Industrial location.".
- catalog subject "Space in economics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Perspective of economic geography. Economic systems. Production system. Location in space: a model-based approach. Spatial organization of economic activities: a simplified model. Central Place system in theory. Hierarchy and movement of consumers to central places. Spacing of urban centers. Agricultural Production. Spatial regularities. Movement and interaction. Heterogeneous land surface. Spatial variations in resource quality and availability. Weber's analysis of the Minimum Transport Point. Isard's Substitution Framework. Smith's space-cost curve. Localized industrial raw materials and the space economy. Spatial variations in the quality of agricultural resources. Transportation and the spatial organization of economic activities: routes, networks, transportation costs. Spatial variations in production costs. Combining factors of production. Labor. Capital. Technical knowledge. Locational impact of spatial variations in factor costs. Demand, scale and agglomeration. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Spatial reorganization within large business organizations. Interfirm relationships. Insights from the social and economic theories of Marx. Capitalist mode of production. Labor theory of value, labor power and the labor process. Surplus value and the origins of profit. Social relations of production. Dynamics of Capitalist production. Radical theory. Social relations and the geography of production. Key themes in radical literature on spatial structures of production. Restructuring approach. Labor process debate. Spatial structures of production and spatial divisions of labor. End of fordism?: the flexibility debate.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Spatial variations in demand. Economies of scale. Economies of scale in reality. Scale, demand and location. Agglomeration: localized external economies of scale. Time-space dimension: cumulative economic development. Initial triggers to development. Subsequent growth and development: a cumulative process. Innovation and cumulative growth. Transmission of growth impulses: center-periphery relationships. Cumulative growth and time-space convergence. Location in space: alternative perspectives. Contemporary business world: economic structure, business organizations and the competitive process. Competitive structure of modern economics. Businesses in a volatile environment: two-way relationship. Advantages of the large business organization. Strategic behavior of large business organizations: geographic perspective. Importance of strategic decisions. Competitive strategies in today's world. Strategy and structure: how organizations are organized and reorganized. ".
- catalog title "Location in space : theoretical perspectives in economic geography / Peter Dicken, Peter E. Lloyd.".
- catalog type "text".