The AA. examine profit, price, output and welfare under mill and uniform pricing in a monopolistic spatial market with nonlinear demand, a general consumer distribution function, and a general transportation cost function.
The A. develops an approach to the modeling of spatial pricing. He hypotheses that competition between corporations takes place at two spatial scales. At the intraurban scale, corporations compete for market share through their franchise sites
, and competition is defined in terms of the strategies of the individual corporations as they adjust their delivered prices to urban markets in response to changes in their costs of production and distribution. There exists at least one spatial price equilibrium.
Mill pricing and spatial price discrimination: monopoly performance and location with spatial retail markets
Location ; Market area ; Population density ; Price fixing ; Retail trade ; Spatial economy ; Spatial equilibrium ; Transport cost
of the two markets. Comparisons of mill pricing and spatial price discrimination found in the spatial monopoly literature can be interpreted as special cases of the more general framework provided here.
China's urban housing marketisation hinges on a sensible ratio of housing price to rent. This research derives a rational level for such a ratio and examines its distortions under the Chinese system. It shows that the prevailing housing price
An investigation is conducted of the extent to which land supply, the operation of the planning system, affects house prices in Britain during the 1980s, and how far planning places a constraint on land supply or simply reorganises that supply
Agrarian structure ; Agribusiness ; Agriculture ; Export ; Food needs ; Liberalism ; Linear programming ; Model ; Poland ; Price ; Trade ; World market
The study applies a Linear Programming Model to show that under world market price conditions the Polish agricultural sector would be able to cover Poland's consumer needs. There is even an export surplus for vegetables, fruits, sugar, dairy
Land rent ; Location ; Market ; Marketing ; Price fixing ; Retail trade ; Storage site ; Store ; United States of America ; Zoning
The A. examines the linkage between the intraurban location and pricing of warehouse and distribution facilities, and the intraurban geography of retailing, production, transportation systems, warehouse labor and local zoning. Estimated reduced-form
Since 14 years public-sector dwellings in England have transferred to the owner-occupied sector. The paper examines the contribution of council house sales to the recent growth of home ownership and price relationships between former council homes