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There are two basically different ways of dealing with the spatially extended economy. We can ask the question: “Where should a certain activity be located?”; or we can ask: “Which activity should be chosen at a certain location?” Location theory deals with the first question, land use theory with the second. Both, of course, address the principles underlying the spatial layout of an economy.

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  • M. J. Beckmann, (1968), Location Theory,Random House.

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  • M. J. Beckmann and T. Puu (1985), Spatial Economics,North-Holland. M. J. Beckmann and T. Puu (1990), Spatial Structures,Springer-Verlag. P. A. Samuelson (1947), Foundations of Economic Analysis,Harvard University Press.

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  • H. von Thünen (1826), Der isolierte Staat in Beziehung auf Landwirtschaft und Nationalökonomie, Perthes, Hamburg.

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Puu, T. (2003). Land Use. In: Mathematical Location and Land Use Theory. Advances in Spatial Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24785-2_6

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