On Locations and Distances
Jean Paelinck
Annals of Operations Research, 2003, vol. 123, issue 1, 189-201
Abstract:
Regional science is about integrating different spatial disciplines, in particular spatial economics and economic geography. In this spirit a first study bears on the envelopment of production units inside an urban technological complex, comparing natural and logarithmic envelopments from the point of view of their respective representative efficiency. A second and related study treats the reverse problem: given Manhattan distances between production units, which are their respective locations? Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 2003
Keywords: coordinates; distances; locations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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