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Moses (1958) places the location problem firmly in the setting of production theory and concludes that the problem of location must be solved in connection with the choice of operation scale and technology. Only if the technology is of the Leontief type with fixed coefficients and has constant returns to scale can the location decision be dissociated from the production decision.
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Beckmann, M.J., Puu, T. (1990). The Weberian Location Triangle. In: Spatial Structures. Advances in Spatial and Network Economics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75277-3_7
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