Location and Competition
Discover the insights of "Location and Competition," a thought-provoking book edited by leading international academics, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This hardback edition spans 160 pages and delves into the fascinating realm of 'new economic geography.' The contributors explore critical topics such as core-periphery patterns, transportation costs, and economic modeling, making it a vital resource for understanding contemporary economic dynamics. Ideal for students, researchers, and policy-makers alike, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the implications of geographical factors on competition and economic strategies. Enhance your knowledge of economic geography and its real-world applications with this essential read.