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Up to now we have concentrated on conceptualizing spatial search and dealing with its computational complexity. The rest of our presentation will be devoted to the implications spatial search may have for various spatial phenomena. We will implement the idea of spatial search as it was developed in the previous sections into a number of well known regional economic theories. It is our intention to find out, what the impacts of spatial search are for the basic theoretical results of those well known and well established theories.
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Maier, G. (1995). The Implication of Spatial Search for Market Areas and Firm Location. In: Spatial Search. Studies in Contemporary Economics. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49346-1_6
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