CBD hypothesis and economies of agglomeration

作者: Haruo Imai

DOI: 10.1016/0022-0531(82)90062-X

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摘要: Abstract Economies of agglomeration as a rationale for the formation central business district city is examined. In simultaneous location problem firms and workers on line segment, locational interaction effect among introduced. As an optimal solution to cost minimization problem, pattern obtained in which outermost zone occupied by workers, middle firms, innermost both firms.

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