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"Theory of the Location of Industries" is a seminal work in the fields of economic geography and regional science. This foundational text explores the systematic factors that determine the geographic placement of manufacturing and industrial enterprises. Alfred Weber introduces a rigorous framework for analyzing how transport costs, labor costs, and the benefits of agglomeration influence the spatial distribution of economic activity.
The work is renowned for introducing the "locational triangle," a geometric model used to identify the least-cost location for a production plant relative to raw material sources and markets. By moving beyond descriptive geography and into the realm of abstract economic theory, Weber established a scientific basis for understanding industrial patterns that remains influential in modern urban planning and spatial economics. This volume provides essential insights for students and scholars of economics, geography, and industrial organization, offering a classic perspective on the logic of industrial development and the structural forces shaping the modern landscape.
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