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Resumo:In this paper, we used a framework due VON THUNEN (1966) and Friedrich LIST (1841) where manufacturing development is regarded as a process of “refining” primary raw materials in order to yield “lighter”, easier to carry products. If the artificial regulations which formerly kept industrial plants confined to core urban areas are abolished, then factories shift to rural areas in order to be close to the sources of farming raw materials, provided that the industrial transformation is sufficiently weight losing. However, the new productive sites for manufacturing will remain at a bounded distance from the Town, since they must bear the transport costs of shipping the output to the central meeting point where it must be transacted. Areas which are beyond this distance threshold are occupied by a traditional cottage economy, where goods are not carried to the Town but are rather produced for the household self-consumption. This framework also explains the observed fact that, within manufacturing, resource based branches are more centrally located in relation to core urban areas than other sectors.
Autores principais:Pires, Armando J. G.
Outros Autores:Pontes, José Pedro
Assunto:Deindustrialization Land Rent Location Theory Von Thunen Economic Development
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Economic Development
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Economic Development
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description In this paper, we used a framework due VON THUNEN (1966) and Friedrich LIST (1841) where manufacturing development is regarded as a process of “refining” primary raw materials in order to yield “lighter”, easier to carry products. If the artificial regulations which formerly kept industrial plants confined to core urban areas are abolished, then factories shift to rural areas in order to be close to the sources of farming raw materials, provided that the industrial transformation is sufficiently weight losing. However, the new productive sites for manufacturing will remain at a bounded distance from the Town, since they must bear the transport costs of shipping the output to the central meeting point where it must be transacted. Areas which are beyond this distance threshold are occupied by a traditional cottage economy, where goods are not carried to the Town but are rather produced for the household self-consumption. This framework also explains the observed fact that, within manufacturing, resource based branches are more centrally located in relation to core urban areas than other sectors.
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spelling engISEG - REM - Research in Economics and Mathematicspt_PTIn this paper, we used a framework due VON THUNEN (1966) and Friedrich LIST (1841) where manufacturing development is regarded as a process of “refining” primary raw materials in order to yield “lighter”, easier to carry products. If the artificial regulations which formerly kept industrial plants confined to core urban areas are abolished, then factories shift to rural areas in order to be close to the sources of farming raw materials, provided that the industrial transformation is sufficiently weight losing. However, the new productive sites for manufacturing will remain at a bounded distance from the Town, since they must bear the transport costs of shipping the output to the central meeting point where it must be transacted. Areas which are beyond this distance threshold are occupied by a traditional cottage economy, where goods are not carried to the Town but are rather produced for the household self-consumption. This framework also explains the observed fact that, within manufacturing, resource based branches are more centrally located in relation to core urban areas than other sectors.application/pdfpt_PTDeindustrialization in the light of classical location theoryPires, Armando J. G.Pontes, José PedroHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptISSNIsPartOf2184-108X2018-09-28T13:56:54Z2018-022018-02-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/16002http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessDeindustrializationLand RentLocation TheoryVon ThunenEconomic Development559960 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042working paperhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/4d6256ff-2a2b-41e0-b70c-05b80631e0d2/download
spellingShingle Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
Pires, Armando J. G.
Deindustrialization
Land Rent
Location Theory
Von Thunen
Economic Development
Pires, Armando J. G.
Deindustrialization
Land Rent
Location Theory
Von Thunen
Economic Development
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Deindustrialization
Land Rent
Location Theory
Von Thunen
Economic Development
title Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
title_full Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
title_fullStr Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
title_full_unstemmed Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
title_short Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
title_sort Deindustrialization in the light of classical location theory
topic Deindustrialization
Land Rent
Location Theory
Von Thunen
Economic Development
topic_facet Deindustrialization
Land Rent
Location Theory
Von Thunen
Economic Development
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/16002
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