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A Generalization of the Transportation Problem in Linear Programming and Spatial Price Equilibrium

John Hartwick

No 30, Working Paper from Economics Department, Queen's University

Abstract: The Hitchcock-Koopmans (HK) transportation problem in linear programming (4), (5) and the Cournot-Enke-Samuelson (KES) pricing problem in spatial price equilibrium (2), (3), (6) are two classic analyses in the theory of transportation costs. In this paper, I generalize the HK analysis to take account of variable supplies and demand for a product at the diverse geographically separated locations.

Pages: 25 pages
Date: 1970-10
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