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The book delves into the effects of geographic location on firms and their interactions with customers, suppliers, and competitors, exploring the phenomena of clustering in market economies. It employs various locational models to tackle classical location problems and reinterprets competitive location theory, linking market equilibrium to spatial firm distribution. The implications for public policy are significant, covering areas such as free trade and regional development. This interdisciplinary work serves as a key resource for scholars and professionals in regional science and urban planning.
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The Geography of Competition, John R. Miron
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- 2014
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