<p>Title: Location, Localization, Localizability Authors: Yunhao Liu Zheng Yang With the popularity of wireless networks, location-based service has become increasingly prevalent in our lives, and its applications range far and wide. For instance, E-911 in the United States, or corresponding E-112 i
Equilibrium Facility Location on Networks
β Scribed by Dr. Tan C. Miller, Prof. Dr. Terry L. Friesz, Prof. Dr. Roger L. Tobin (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Series
- Advances in Spatial and Network Economics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is a book about the simultaneous location, production and distriΒ bution decisions of a firm entering a competitive market whose spatial nature is describable by a network in which the market either achieves an equilibrium or is equilibrium tending. As such, the problem is of clear theoretical and practical importance, for it is a rather general version of the problem faced by real firms every day in deciding where to locate. Further, the timeliness of this subject manifests itself in the growing excitement and interest found both in the research/academic communities and in the practitioner/private industry communities for more comprehensive approaches to competitive facility location analyΒ sis and equilibrium modeling of networks. The desire both for new conceptual approaches yielding enhanced insights and for practical methodologies to capture these insights drives this interest. While norΒ mative, deterministic facility location modeling techniques currently provide valuable input into the location decision-making process, reΒ searchers and practitioners alike have realized the vast and relatively untapped potential of more advanced location decision making techΒ niques. In this book, we develop what we believe represents a major new line of research in the field of competitive facility location analysis; namely, equilibrium facility location modeling. In particular, this book offers a number of innovations in the matheΒ matical analysis and computation of solutions to location models which we have pioneered and which are collected under a single cover for the first time.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-26
Aspatial Stackelberg Nash Cournot Equilibria....Pages 27-45
Classical Plant Location on Networks....Pages 47-54
Spatial Market Equilibria on Networks....Pages 55-77
Sensitivity Analysis of Spatial Market Equilibria on Networks....Pages 79-89
A Facility Sizing and Location in Spatial Price Equilibrium Model....Pages 91-137
Stackelberg Equilibria on Networks....Pages 139-153
A Facility Sizing and Location in Stackelberg Nash Cournot Equilibrium Model....Pages 155-179
The Importance of Including Reaction Functions and Analysis of Economic Equilibria in Facility Location Models: An Example....Pages 181-192
Dynamic Models: Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Approaches....Pages 193-217
Conclusion....Pages 219-222
Back Matter....Pages 223-245
β¦ Subjects
Economic Geography; Regional/Spatial Science; Operation Research/Decision Theory
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