The Economics of Location, Volumen 3Melvin L. Greenhut, George Norman E. Elgar Pub., 1995 - 570 páginas The Economics of Location traces developments in location theory, the economics of space and value and spatial microeconomics from its early beginnings in the work of von Thunen to the most recent applications in modern industrial organization and international trade. |
Índice
Harold Demsetz 1959 The Nature of Equilibrium | 3 |
Theory | 211 |
Edward H Chamberlin 1953 The Product as an Economic | 227 |
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American Economic Review analysis assumed assumption average cost average total cost Baumol behavior branch plant capital commodity conjectural variations consumers contestable market cost curve Cournot delivered price demand curve demand function Demsetz density differentiation distance Eaton and Lipsey Econ effect efficiency elasticity entrant equation equilibrium existing firms exit exporting firm's fixed cost free entry full price given Greenhut implies important income increase industry input investment isoquant Journal of Economics location theory Löschian marginal cost mill price Monopolistic Competition monopoly multinational neoclassical number of firms oligopolistic oligopoly optimal output P₁ paper parameter perfect competition price discrimination problem product differentiation profit maximization quantity rational conjectural region returns to scale revenue sellers selling cost space spatial price strategy structure sunk cost takeover tangency tariff Thisse tion trade transport costs ultra-free entry unit Value Theory variable vertical zero

