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Space and competition
Abstract We review the argument that incorporating space in economic models has two important consequences: first, the hypothesis of perfect competition becomes untenable, and second, the distinction between private and public goods becomes blurred. We summarize recent work pointing to alternative incentive systems that might lead to efficient location decisions and pricing policies.
Space and competition
Abstract We review the argument that incorporating space in economic models has two important consequences: first, the hypothesis of perfect competition becomes untenable, and second, the distinction between private and public goods becomes blurred. We summarize recent work pointing to alternative incentive systems that might lead to efficient location decisions and pricing policies.
Space and competition
Scotchmer, Suzanne (author) / Thisse, Jacques-François (author)
1992
Article (Journal)
English
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