Description: Spatial Price Equilibrium: Advances in Theory, Computation and Application by Patrick T. Harker The problem of predicting interregional commodity movements and the regional prices of these commodities has intrigued economists, geographers and operations researchers for years. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The problem of predicting interregional commodity movements and the regional prices of these commodities has intrigued economists, geographers and operations researchers for years. In 1838, A. A. Cournot (1838) discussed the equilibrium of trade between New York and Paris and noted how the equilibrium prices depended upon the transport costs. Enke (1951) recognized that this problem of predicting interregional flows and regional prices could be formulated as a network problem, and in 1952, . Paul Samuelson (1952) used the then recent advances in mathe matical programming to formalize the spatial price equilibrium problem as a nonlinear optimization problem. From this formula tion, Takayama and Judge (1964) derived their quadratic program ming representation of the spatial price equilibrium problem, which they and other scholars then applied to a wide variety of problem contexts. Since these early beginnings, the spatial price equilibrium problem has been widely studied, extended and applied; the paper by Harker (1985) reviews many of these results. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in this problem, as evidenced by the numerous publications listed in Harker (1985). The reasons for this renewed interest are many. First, new applications of this concept have arisen which challenge the theoretical underpinnings of this model. The spatial price equilibrium concept is founded on the assumption of perfect or pure competition. The applications to energy markets, steel markets, etc. have led scholars to rethink the basic structure of this model. Notes Springer Book Archives Table of Contents A New Look at Spatially Competitive Facility Location Models.- A Spatial Nash Equilibrium Model.- Investigating the Use of the Core as a Solution Concept in Spatial Price Equilibrium Games.- Computational Aspects of the International Coal Trade Model.- Demand Homotopies for Computing Nonlinear and Multi-Commodity Spatial Equilibria.- A Dual Conjugate Gradient Method for the Single-Commodity Spatial Price Equilibrium Problem.- General Spatial Price Equilibria: Sensitivity Analysis for Variational Inequality and Nonlinear Complementarity Formulations.- An Application of Quadratic Programming to the Deregulation of Natural Gas.- Evaluation of Electric Power Deregulation Using Network Models of Oligopolistic Spatial Markets.- Multiple Objective Analysis for a Spatial Market System: A Case Study of U.S.Agricultural Policy. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description The problem of predicting interregional commodity movements and the regional prices of these commodities has intrigued economists, geographers and operations researchers for years. In 1838, A. A. Cournot (1838) discussed the equilibrium of trade between New York and Paris and noted how the equilibrium prices depended upon the transport costs. Enke (1951) recognized that this problem of predicting interregional flows and regional prices could be formulated as a network problem, and in 1952, . Paul Samuelson (1952) used the then recent advances in mathe Details ISBN354015681X Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Year 1985 ISBN-10 354015681X ISBN-13 9783540156819 Format Paperback Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany Publication Date 1985-09-01 Series Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems Edited by Patrick T. Harker Short Title SPATIAL PRICE EQUILIBRIUM ADVA Language English Media Book Series Number 249 DEWEY 330.1 Pages 282 Subtitle Papers Presented at the Thirty-First North American Regional Science Association Meeting Held at Denver, Colorado, USA November 1984 Illustrations VIII, 282 p. DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-46548-2 Author Patrick T. Harker Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96321205;
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Publication Name: Spatial Price Equilibrium: Advances in Theory, Computation and Application: Papers Presented at the Thirty-First North American Regional Science Association Meeting Held at Denver, Colorado, USA November 1984
Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg
Item Height: 244 mm
Subject: Economics
Publication Year: 1985
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 508 g
Author: Patrick T. Harker
Item Width: 170 mm
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