Title: ON A FOUNDATION OF THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF LOCATION—TRANSPORT DISTANCE vs. TECHNOLOGICAL SUBSTITUTION*
Abstract: Journal of Regional ScienceVolume 24, Issue 2 p. 249-266 ON A FOUNDATION OF THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF LOCATION—TRANSPORT DISTANCE vs. TECHNOLOGICAL SUBSTITUTION* Sho-Ichiro Kusumoto, Sho-Ichiro Kusumoto Associate Professor of Economics, University of Tsukuba Institute of Socio-Economic Planning, Sakura, Ibaraki, Japan.Search for more papers by this author Sho-Ichiro Kusumoto, Sho-Ichiro Kusumoto Associate Professor of Economics, University of Tsukuba Institute of Socio-Economic Planning, Sakura, Ibaraki, Japan.Search for more papers by this author First published: May 1984 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9787.1984.tb01035.xCitations: 13 * This paper partly revised and considerably shortened the previous versions. The research is financially supported by the Tokyo Center for Economic Research. My thanks go to many colleagues, including Mr. Yoshiro Higano (1980) who made me aware of this problem, and Dr. Yoshitsugu Kanemoto (1981), especially for suggesting a change in title. 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Publication Date: 1984-05-01
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