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Further thoughts on future directions for regional science: A response to Fujita's remarks on the general theory of location and space-economy

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  • Walter Isard

    (Department of Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA)

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Improvements for an extended General Theory of Location and Space-Economy are suggested involving dropping Samuelson's iceberg assumption, the introduction of still more imperfect competition beyond monopolistic competition, noise and a diffusion model, and relative utility with pairwise comparisons for conflict management.

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  • Walter Isard, 1999. "Further thoughts on future directions for regional science: A response to Fujita's remarks on the general theory of location and space-economy," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 33(4), pages 383-388.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:anresc:v:33:y:1999:i:4:p:383-388
    Note: Received: July 1999/Accepted: July 1999
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    3. Ricardo Machado Ruiz, 2001. "Spatial economy: high-tech glossary or new regional economics?," Nova Economia, Economics Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil), vol. 11(1), pages 9-36, July.
    4. Mossay, Pascal, 2003. "Increasing returns and heterogeneity in a spatial economy," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(4), pages 419-444, July.

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