There is a striking contrast between the significance of Harold Hotelling’s contribution to industrial economics and the fact that his location model was invalid, unrealistic and non-robust. It is difficult to make sense of the explanatory value of Hotelling’s model based on philosophical accounts that emphasize logical validity, representational adequacy, and robustness as determinants of explanatory value. However, these accounts are misleading because they overlook the context within which the explanatory value added of a model is apprehensible. We present Hotelling’s model in its historical context and show why it is an important and explanatory model despite its apparent deficiencies.Peer reviewe
This paper updates (2017) a previously-presented* model of models, which can be used to clarify disc...
Location theory must be one of economic theory's least applied branches. The theoretical liter...
Hedonic prices of locational attributes in urban land markets are determined by a process of spatial...
There is a striking contrast between the significance of Harold Hotelling’s contribution to industri...
Many models in economics are very unrealistic. At the same time, economists put a lot of effort into...
The question of whether the idealized models of theoretical economics are explanatory has been the s...
International audienceHarold Hotelling’s (1895–1973) articles in mathematical economics from the 193...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
International audienceHarold Hotelling's 1931 contribution is known for providing a basic principle—...
In Woodward's causal model of explanation, explanatory information is information that is relevant t...
We analyze a Hotelling location-then-price duopoly game under demand uncertainty with uniformly dist...
The spatial aspects of economic theory have been developed through time in spatial price theory and ...
A central prediction of a large class of theoretical models is that industry location is not necessa...
From page 1 -- 'John Kay’s thought-provoking essay1 argues that economists have been led astray by e...
Julian Reiss (2012) poses the following trilemma: 1) Economic models are false 2) Economic models ...
This paper updates (2017) a previously-presented* model of models, which can be used to clarify disc...
Location theory must be one of economic theory's least applied branches. The theoretical liter...
Hedonic prices of locational attributes in urban land markets are determined by a process of spatial...
There is a striking contrast between the significance of Harold Hotelling’s contribution to industri...
Many models in economics are very unrealistic. At the same time, economists put a lot of effort into...
The question of whether the idealized models of theoretical economics are explanatory has been the s...
International audienceHarold Hotelling’s (1895–1973) articles in mathematical economics from the 193...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
International audienceHarold Hotelling's 1931 contribution is known for providing a basic principle—...
In Woodward's causal model of explanation, explanatory information is information that is relevant t...
We analyze a Hotelling location-then-price duopoly game under demand uncertainty with uniformly dist...
The spatial aspects of economic theory have been developed through time in spatial price theory and ...
A central prediction of a large class of theoretical models is that industry location is not necessa...
From page 1 -- 'John Kay’s thought-provoking essay1 argues that economists have been led astray by e...
Julian Reiss (2012) poses the following trilemma: 1) Economic models are false 2) Economic models ...
This paper updates (2017) a previously-presented* model of models, which can be used to clarify disc...
Location theory must be one of economic theory's least applied branches. The theoretical liter...
Hedonic prices of locational attributes in urban land markets are determined by a process of spatial...