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Central Place Theory And Regional Input-Output Item Info
- Title:
- Central Place Theory And Regional Input-Output
- Creator:
- Robison, M. H.
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1992-07
- Description:
- Central place theory (CPT) and regional input-output (I-0) have long served as important though mainly independent branches of regional science. CPT and regional I-0 address different facets of the· regional structure. CPT explains the spatial structure of regions, the size and location of settlements in space. Regional I-0 explains the structure of regional inter industry trade. CPT has advanced in a primarily formal literature. In contrast, regional I-0 is a highly applied technology, with many of its more prominent advances resulting from empirical exercises.
- Subjects:
- cost benefit Impact analysis fiscal Study of the economic process
- AgEcon Search Subjects:
- Demand and Price Analysis Research Methods/ Statistical Methods Public Economics Political Economy
- Series:
- Agricultural Economic Research Series
- Series Number:
- Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 92-07
- Publisher:
- University of Idaho College of Agriculture
- Departments:
- Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
- Source:
- Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 92-07, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
- Source Identifier:
- aers92-07
- Original Format:
- document
- Type:
- Text
- Format Original:
- document
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Language:
- eng
- Contributing Departments:
- Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
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- "Central Place Theory And Regional Input-Output", Agricultural Economics Research Series, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/aers/items/aers117.html
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