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Resource Allocation and Division of Space - Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at Toba Near Nagoya, Japan 14-17 December, 1975 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977)
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Resource Allocation and Division of Space - Proceedings of an International Symposium Held at Toba Near Nagoya, Japan 14-17 December, 1975 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977)
Series: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 147
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This volume on the proceedings of a symposium on Resource
Allocation and Division of Space represents a revised interest in
the old problem of allocation and a fresh attack on the
increasingly vital problem of space management. The symposium was
held at the Toba International Hotel, near Nagoya, Japan in
December, 1975. Although the contributions included in this volume
are all broadly concerned with either resource allocation or
spatial problems, the editors have selected papers essentially on
the basis of scientific merits and orginality rather than on the
basis of narrowly focused topics and titles. The result is that all
of the papers included, ranging from growth, index number, space
density function, factor mobility, concentration and accumulation
between sectors and spaces, distributions, relationship between
spatial structure and organizational structure to the application
of Lie group to production functions, are of the highest quality.
It is the intention and belief of the editors that this collection
of wide ranging but highly original papers is a major contribution
to the advancement of economic science. The editors feel that a
symposium of this kind is worthwhile and should be held at regular
intervals. The list of contributions can be divided into two parts.
Part I, consisting of papers 1 through 9, deals in general with
allocation. Papers 10 through 13 compose Part II, which is
primarily concerned with spatial problems.
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