This chapter presents some propositions and solution methods of the equilibrium location of a neo-classical firm on a transportation network. Two market structures are considered: quasi-perfect competition and spatial monopoly
This thesis addresses a problem concerning the equilibrium location of firms and households in metro...
[[abstract]]We discuss the strategic location interactions between two heterogeneous firms with diff...
In this paper, spatial competition between two sellers in a market (Hotelling, 1929) and total trans...
The location of a firm on a network P. Hanjoul, J.-F. Thisse This paper is concerned with the locat...
We consider the following two stage location and allocation game involving two competing firms. The ...
The locations of two firms with input - output linkages are studied. First, from a study of the equi...
In this paper we consider a location and pricing model for a retail firm that wants to enter a spat...
We consider a two-stage non-cooperative Bertrand game with location choice involving "r" firms. Ther...
Abstract. Earlier formulations of models for locating a firm's production facilities while simu...
Earlier formulations of models for locating a firm's production facilities while simultaneously dete...
This paper examines the equilibrium of location of N vertically-linked firms. In a spatial economy c...
This chapter focuses on the most game-theoretic elements of location theory. Spatial competition is ...
[[abstract]]Anderson and Neven (1991) show that central agglomeration is a unique location equilibri...
In this paper we consider a location and pricing model for a retail firm that wants to enter a spati...
We develop a theoretical framework to study the location-price competition in a Hotelling-type netwo...
This thesis addresses a problem concerning the equilibrium location of firms and households in metro...
[[abstract]]We discuss the strategic location interactions between two heterogeneous firms with diff...
In this paper, spatial competition between two sellers in a market (Hotelling, 1929) and total trans...
The location of a firm on a network P. Hanjoul, J.-F. Thisse This paper is concerned with the locat...
We consider the following two stage location and allocation game involving two competing firms. The ...
The locations of two firms with input - output linkages are studied. First, from a study of the equi...
In this paper we consider a location and pricing model for a retail firm that wants to enter a spat...
We consider a two-stage non-cooperative Bertrand game with location choice involving "r" firms. Ther...
Abstract. Earlier formulations of models for locating a firm's production facilities while simu...
Earlier formulations of models for locating a firm's production facilities while simultaneously dete...
This paper examines the equilibrium of location of N vertically-linked firms. In a spatial economy c...
This chapter focuses on the most game-theoretic elements of location theory. Spatial competition is ...
[[abstract]]Anderson and Neven (1991) show that central agglomeration is a unique location equilibri...
In this paper we consider a location and pricing model for a retail firm that wants to enter a spati...
We develop a theoretical framework to study the location-price competition in a Hotelling-type netwo...
This thesis addresses a problem concerning the equilibrium location of firms and households in metro...
[[abstract]]We discuss the strategic location interactions between two heterogeneous firms with diff...
In this paper, spatial competition between two sellers in a market (Hotelling, 1929) and total trans...