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Location-allocation aspects of Tinbergen-Bos systems

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  • J. H. P. Paelinck

    (George Mason University, Center for Regional Analysis, The Institute of Public Policy, Faifax, VA 22030, USA)

  • R. G. Kulkarni

    (George Mason University, Center for Regional Analysis, The Institute of Public Policy, Faifax, VA 22030, USA)

Abstract

Tinbergen-Bos Systems (TBS) operationalise LÃsch's general spatial economic equilibrium model in terms of "centers" (clusters of activities) and "systems" (combinations of centers). The initial specifications are generalised to a non-discrete metric, and a method is derived to solve the resulting location-allocation problem by linear programming. Applications are presented, the conclusion being that the way is paved to handle large quasi-dynamic TBS, allowing to study the evolution of "economic landscapes".

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  • J. H. P. Paelinck & R. G. Kulkarni, 1999. "Location-allocation aspects of Tinbergen-Bos systems," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 33(4), pages 573-580.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:anresc:v:33:y:1999:i:4:p:573-580
    Note: Received: December 1997/Accepted: May 1998
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    1. Jean Paelinck, 2000. "Controlling Complexity in Spatial Modelling," CESifo Working Paper Series 362, CESifo.

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