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6 The Spatial Structure of Cities under Communications Externalities7 The Formation of Urban Centers under Imperfect Competition; PART III FACTOR MOBILITY AND INDUSTRIAL LOCATION; 8 Industrial Agglomeration under Marshallian Externalities; 9...
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6 The Spatial Structure of Cities under Communications Externalities7 The Formation of Urban Centers under Imperfect Competition; PART III FACTOR MOBILITY AND INDUSTRIAL LOCATION; 8 Industrial Agglomeration under Marshallian Externalities; 9 Industrial Agglomeration under Monopolistic Competition; PART IV URBAN SYSTEMS AND REGIONAL GROWTH; 10 Back to Thnen: The Formation of Cities in a Spatial Economy; 11 On the Relatio. Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Agglomeration and Economic Theory; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 CITIES: PAST AND FUTURE; 1.3 WHY DO WE OBSERVE AGGLOMERATIONS?; 1.4 ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPACE AND ECONOMICS; 1.5 PLAN OF THE BOOK; NOTES; PART I FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHICAL ECONOMICS; 2 The Breakdown of the Price Mechanism in a Spatial Economy; 3 The Thnen Model and Land Rent Formation; 4 Increasing Returns and Transport Costs: The Fundamental Trade-Off of a Spatial Economy; 5 Cities and the Public Sector; PART II THE STRUCTURE OF METROPOLITAN AREAS. This book explains the economic rationale for the clustering of firms and households
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Agglomeration and Economic TheoryCities: Past and FutureWhy Do We Observe Agglomerations?On the Relationship between Space and EconomicsPlan of the BookFundamentals of Geographical EconomicsThe Breakdown of the Price Mechanism in a Spatial EconomyThe Quadratic Assignment ProblemThe Spatial Impossibility TheoremThe First Welfare Theorem in a Spatial EconomyConsiderations on the Second Welfare Theorem in a Spatial EconomyThe Thunen Model and Land Rent FormationThe Location of Divisible ActivitiesThe Urban Land RentIncreasing Returns and Transport Costs: The Fundamental Trade-Off of a Spatial EconomyMicrofoundations of Increasing Returns at the City LevelCity Size under Scale EconomiesTrade in a System of CitiesCompetition and the Spatial Organization of MarketsCities and the Public SectorThe City as a Public GoodThe Number and Size of Cities under PoliticsThe Structure of Metropolitan AreasThe Spatial Structure of Cities under Communications ExternalitiesAgglomeration as Spatial Interaction among Individuals or FirmsThe City as Spatial Interdependence between Firms and WorkersThe Monocentric CityThe Polycentric CitySuburbanization and the Location of Multiunit FirmsThe Formation of Urban Centers under Imperfect CompetitionMonopolistic Competition and the Formation of Shopping DistrictsOligopolistic Competition and the Agglomeration of RetailersConsumers' Search and the Clustering of Shops.