Description
To a remarkable extent, students of location problems have fastened attention upon industrial and urban matters rather than upon agricultural and rural affairs. The preponderance of the former studies undoubtedly reflects the relative importance of the manufacturing and commercial sectors of the technically more advanced countries where most students of location matters have in the past resided. Perhaps it has also seemed that the locational problems posed by city life and factory employment are more amenable than those of the countryside to rigorous analysis.
Table of Contents
1: Introduction; 2: Johann Heinrich Von Thünen; 3: More Principles of Location; 4: The Farm and The Village; 5: The Region and The World: I; 6: The Analysis Inverted; 7: The Farmstead and The Village; 8: The Region and The World: II; 9: Technical Change
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