Distance and Human Interaction: A Review and BibliographyRegional Science Research Institute, 1965 - 112 Seiten |
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... assumptions are very evident . This is especially true for the assumption that no market area can exceed its minimum size , a requirement which , of course , implies that the number of population in each area must equal that in all ...
... assumptions are very evident . This is especially true for the assumption that no market area can exceed its minimum size , a requirement which , of course , implies that the number of population in each area must equal that in all ...
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... assumption about migration distances and the flow of information between different levels of the hierarchy of places . This assumption appears to be that the information flows - running in the op- posite direction and causally closely ...
... assumption about migration distances and the flow of information between different levels of the hierarchy of places . This assumption appears to be that the information flows - running in the op- posite direction and causally closely ...
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... assumption that people can be divided into two different groups : the " stayers " , who never migrate , and the " movers " . The changing migration behavior of the latter group was described by a Markov chain with a constant transition ...
... assumption that people can be divided into two different groups : the " stayers " , who never migrate , and the " movers " . The changing migration behavior of the latter group was described by a Markov chain with a constant transition ...
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AAAG American Sociological Review Analysis applied areal assumption behavior Berry Bylund Carrothers central place theory cities computed concept of distance considered correlation Dacey demonstrated Department of Geography developed diffusion discussion distance variable Economic Geography empirical equation example existing exponent factors function further Geografiska Geography of Price Gerd Enequist Godlund gravity and potential gravity models Hägerstrand 1957 hexagonal hierarchical human interaction hypothesized ideas important Income Potential innovation interaction intensity Isard Järhult John Q Kulldorf linear programming location theory Lövgren Lund market areas Markov chain masses Mathematical measure mentioned migration migration studies movements Nystuen Olsson and Persson patterns physical distance population density Population Distribution possible potential models PPRSA rank-size recent Regional Science Research relationships Science Research Institute Scripps Foundation social Spatial Interaction spatial problems Statistical Stewart and Warntz Stockholm Stouffer's Sweden theoretical Thünen tion University University of Uppsala Uppsala Uppsala University Urban weights