Le territoire dans l'analyse économique. Proximité géographique et proximité organisée
Jean-Benoît Zimmermann
Revue française de gestion, 2008, vol. n° 184, issue 4, 105-118
Abstract:
Space in the economic theory has first be considered from the sole question of transportation costs. The notion of territory only emerges from A.Marshall?s work that shows economic activities are strongly interacting, making the location decisions interdependent. So the place of space in the production of economic advantages has to be analysed following the way geographical proximity does or not combine with other forms of proximity between economic agents so as to improve their coordination.
Date: 2008
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