In recent years a growing number of social scientists have become
increasingly interested in the study of location problems. This
interest has been fostered by the integration of national economies
within broader spaces such as the EU or NAFTA as well as by their
impact on the development of regions and cities. Another important
reason for this attention is the growing awareness among economists
that a comprehensive economic theory can no longer put space aside.
Most economic activities are distributed over space, and for such
activities space moulds the very nature of competition between
firms. This major collection of classic articles demonstrates the
important contribution of location theory and will be an essential
source of reference for students or researchers of modern regional
science or economic theory.
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