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Spatial Interaction Modelling A Regional Science Context 1st Edition Dr John R Roy Auth

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Spatial Interaction Modelling A Regional Science Context 1st Edition Dr John R Roy Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.14 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Dr. John R. Roy (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540248071, 9783642058127, 3540248072, 3642058124
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Spatial Interaction Modelling A Regional Science Context 1st Edition Dr John R Roy Auth by Dr. John R. Roy (auth.) 9783540248071, 9783642058127, 3540248072, 3642058124 instant download after payment.

In this book, the author's strong commitment to the multi-disciplinary field of regional science emerges to provide a unifying framework between spatial modelling traditions from quantitative geography and those from spatial economics, whereby each is enhanced. Starting with a detailed discussion of each field illustrated with numerical examples, the two traditions are brought together by either making the economic models probabilistic or transforming the objectives of the geographic models to reflect both utility theory and production theory. The ideas are applied to develop urban models of activity analysis, face-to-face contacts and housing supply, as well as regional models in the areas of input-output analysis, imperfect competition and interregional migration.

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