Central place analysis is a collection of theoretical and empirical attempts, originated from the Central Place Theory by Christaller (1933) and Losch (1940), aiming to explain the spatial coordination of the provision of goods and services. The goods and services whose production is subject to scale economies are called central goods, and they are supplied from central places, typically towns and cities. The degree of scale economies associated with each central good determines the hinterland size of each central place. The central places supplying the goods associated with larger scale economies are called higher-order central places. The theory predicts the spatial coordination of central places leading to the hierarchy principle which a...
This dissertation deals with theoretical central place systems of the Christallerian type. By employ...
Central place theory describes an orderly hierarchy of places, with particular retail services devel...
Published in Journal of Economic Theory, 2014, 154, 245-273. DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2014.09.018. Full te...
This is a short dictionary entry. Central place theory is a descriptive theory of market area in a s...
This paper provides a theory of the location of firms and, as cities are groups of firms, the emerge...
Christaller (1933) postulated a regular hexagonal lattice 3 as his model for the distribution of tow...
This chapter presents the idea of integrating central place and central flow theory in order to gain...
Central place theory attempts to explain the development of the system of cities in a region. Empiri...
Abstract This paper proposes a theory of city size distribution via a hierarchy approach rather than...
Central place theory and input-output analysis are strong supports in the structure of regional scie...
Central place theory (CPT) and regional input-output (I-0) have long served as important though main...
One of the main concerns of the urban planner should be to establish an efficient pattern of locatio...
Place marketing approaches are increasingly employed by authorities competing to attract capital. Wh...
A growing awareness of the need for a comprehen- The first written exposition of central place theor...
This paper attempts to analyze “central place theory ” of spatial economics based on “supply and dem...
This dissertation deals with theoretical central place systems of the Christallerian type. By employ...
Central place theory describes an orderly hierarchy of places, with particular retail services devel...
Published in Journal of Economic Theory, 2014, 154, 245-273. DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2014.09.018. Full te...
This is a short dictionary entry. Central place theory is a descriptive theory of market area in a s...
This paper provides a theory of the location of firms and, as cities are groups of firms, the emerge...
Christaller (1933) postulated a regular hexagonal lattice 3 as his model for the distribution of tow...
This chapter presents the idea of integrating central place and central flow theory in order to gain...
Central place theory attempts to explain the development of the system of cities in a region. Empiri...
Abstract This paper proposes a theory of city size distribution via a hierarchy approach rather than...
Central place theory and input-output analysis are strong supports in the structure of regional scie...
Central place theory (CPT) and regional input-output (I-0) have long served as important though main...
One of the main concerns of the urban planner should be to establish an efficient pattern of locatio...
Place marketing approaches are increasingly employed by authorities competing to attract capital. Wh...
A growing awareness of the need for a comprehen- The first written exposition of central place theor...
This paper attempts to analyze “central place theory ” of spatial economics based on “supply and dem...
This dissertation deals with theoretical central place systems of the Christallerian type. By employ...
Central place theory describes an orderly hierarchy of places, with particular retail services devel...
Published in Journal of Economic Theory, 2014, 154, 245-273. DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2014.09.018. Full te...