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Spatial price equilibrium: Advances in theory, computation and application. Papers presented at the Thirty-First North American Regional Science Association Meeting held at Denver, Colorado, USA, November 1984 (English)
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1985
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This volume presents ten empirically oriented spatial equilibrium models. The solution concepts range from perfect competition, to noncooperative (Cournot-Nash) and cooperative equilibria. Computational aspects are discussed in every case; the papers address both theoretical and empirical issues (some discuss equilibrium concepts and solution algorithms; others investigate the impact of deregulation proposals in various industries). As such, the volume presents a rather comprehensive account of the current state of the art, and is a useful modern complement to Judge and Takayama's pioneering work in ``Spatial and Temporal Price and Allocation Models'', North Holland (1971).
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Spatial price equilibrium
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Meeting
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Denver/Colorado
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empirically oriented spatial equilibrium models
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perfect competition
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noncooperative
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Computational aspects
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