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Note sur la localisation de la firme

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  • Claude Ponsard

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[eng] SUMMARY The economic analysis of the location of enterprises is studied in an abundant specialized but rather abstract literature Concrete observations are very rare As consequence it has been necessary to utilize solely the hypoihetico-deductive method As first step one can ek ct in the field of spatial research the ele ments of an analysis restricted to the location of the firm These elements are selected from the point of view of the history of spatial economic thought for the analysis of the location of the firm has been developped not only per se but also as by-product of more general research Starting from that analysis one can try to organize the essential part of known results within the frame of coherent deductive system This allows to stres from critical poinr of the substance and limits of our knowledge in this field The proposed frame of analysis is open that is to say it is conceived for the sake of generality to take into account the integration of unknown theoretical schemes In this direction it i.- possible to discover the essential difficulties standing in the way of modern analysis

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  • Claude Ponsard, 1956. "Note sur la localisation de la firme," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 7(1), pages 101-116.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_1956_num_7_1_407158
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.1956.407158
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