Structure and Change in the Space Economy [electronic resource] : Festschrift in Honor of Martin J. Beckmann /

Analysis of the space economy demands a keen curiosity supported by a rigorous methodology and a strong sense of the problems at hand. However, the blend of these two capabilities is more unusual than one would be inclined to believe. Professor Martin Beckmann is one of those exceptional scholars whose original theoretical insights and elegant contributions have been crucial to our understanding of the complex mechanism of the space economy. Drawing on the basic social science theory, he has developed a significant body of knowledge which represents fundamental contributions to the fields of location theory, transportation economics, mathematical economics and organizational theory. For over four decades, Martin Beckmann's creativity, originality and excellence in the broad sense of scientific discovery made him play a pivotal and leading role in regional science. A creative artist, Martin Beckmann was never a loner: he not only presented his views in that spare and elegant style we know him by, but also listened. One may say that on these intellectual voyages in the space economy, Martin Beckmann was both a teacher and a pupil. Accompanying him on such a discovery trip was a memorable experience: the final destination was not always defined, but the journey was ever exciting and full of surprises. Some of the great many fellow travellers of Martin Beckmann offer a tribute to a great scientist and professional colleague through this Festschrift.

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Main Authors: Lakshmanan, T. R. editor., Nijkamp, Peter. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
Subjects:Organization., Planning., Geography., Regional economics., Spatial economics., Economics., Regional/Spatial Science., Geography, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78094-3
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Geography.
Regional economics.
Spatial economics.
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Geography, general.
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Nijkamp, Peter. editor.
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Structure and Change in the Space Economy [electronic resource] : Festschrift in Honor of Martin J. Beckmann /
description Analysis of the space economy demands a keen curiosity supported by a rigorous methodology and a strong sense of the problems at hand. However, the blend of these two capabilities is more unusual than one would be inclined to believe. Professor Martin Beckmann is one of those exceptional scholars whose original theoretical insights and elegant contributions have been crucial to our understanding of the complex mechanism of the space economy. Drawing on the basic social science theory, he has developed a significant body of knowledge which represents fundamental contributions to the fields of location theory, transportation economics, mathematical economics and organizational theory. For over four decades, Martin Beckmann's creativity, originality and excellence in the broad sense of scientific discovery made him play a pivotal and leading role in regional science. A creative artist, Martin Beckmann was never a loner: he not only presented his views in that spare and elegant style we know him by, but also listened. One may say that on these intellectual voyages in the space economy, Martin Beckmann was both a teacher and a pupil. Accompanying him on such a discovery trip was a memorable experience: the final destination was not always defined, but the journey was ever exciting and full of surprises. Some of the great many fellow travellers of Martin Beckmann offer a tribute to a great scientist and professional colleague through this Festschrift.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1913462018-07-30T23:15:29ZStructure and Change in the Space Economy [electronic resource] : Festschrift in Honor of Martin J. Beckmann / Lakshmanan, T. R. editor. Nijkamp, Peter. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1993.engAnalysis of the space economy demands a keen curiosity supported by a rigorous methodology and a strong sense of the problems at hand. However, the blend of these two capabilities is more unusual than one would be inclined to believe. Professor Martin Beckmann is one of those exceptional scholars whose original theoretical insights and elegant contributions have been crucial to our understanding of the complex mechanism of the space economy. Drawing on the basic social science theory, he has developed a significant body of knowledge which represents fundamental contributions to the fields of location theory, transportation economics, mathematical economics and organizational theory. For over four decades, Martin Beckmann's creativity, originality and excellence in the broad sense of scientific discovery made him play a pivotal and leading role in regional science. A creative artist, Martin Beckmann was never a loner: he not only presented his views in that spare and elegant style we know him by, but also listened. One may say that on these intellectual voyages in the space economy, Martin Beckmann was both a teacher and a pupil. Accompanying him on such a discovery trip was a memorable experience: the final destination was not always defined, but the journey was ever exciting and full of surprises. Some of the great many fellow travellers of Martin Beckmann offer a tribute to a great scientist and professional colleague through this Festschrift.A Structure and Dynamics In Space -- 1. Martin J. Beckmann: A Retrospective -- 2. Time and Space in Economic Theory -- 3. Space-Time Dynamics, Spatial Competition and the Theory of Chaos -- 4. Evolutionary Mechanisms of the Spatial Economy -- 5. Movement Takes Time; A Note on the Time of Movement -- 6. From City Hierarchy to City Network: Reflections about an Emerging Paradigm -- B Spatial Equilibrium -- 7. Programmable Network Equilibria -- 8. Consistent Price Conjectures in One-Dimensional Markets -- 9. Location of a Spatially Extended Facility with Respect to a Point -- 10. An Extension of the Ricardian System with Endogenous Knowledge and Infrastructure -- 11. Impact of Landownership on Residential Land Use Equilibria -- C Land Use and Spatial Interaction -- 12. Urban Dynamics and Municipal Finance: Managing Public Infrastructure -- 13. Human Migration Networks with Class Transformations -- 14. Integrated Land-Use Transportation Model: Application to Chicago and Outline for Stockholm -- 15. The Future of Japanese Agriculture: Simulation of Agriculture Management Programmes for the Development of Small Rural Villages -- 16. Human-Environmental Influences and Interactions in Shifting Agriculture -- Contributors.Analysis of the space economy demands a keen curiosity supported by a rigorous methodology and a strong sense of the problems at hand. However, the blend of these two capabilities is more unusual than one would be inclined to believe. Professor Martin Beckmann is one of those exceptional scholars whose original theoretical insights and elegant contributions have been crucial to our understanding of the complex mechanism of the space economy. Drawing on the basic social science theory, he has developed a significant body of knowledge which represents fundamental contributions to the fields of location theory, transportation economics, mathematical economics and organizational theory. For over four decades, Martin Beckmann's creativity, originality and excellence in the broad sense of scientific discovery made him play a pivotal and leading role in regional science. A creative artist, Martin Beckmann was never a loner: he not only presented his views in that spare and elegant style we know him by, but also listened. One may say that on these intellectual voyages in the space economy, Martin Beckmann was both a teacher and a pupil. Accompanying him on such a discovery trip was a memorable experience: the final destination was not always defined, but the journey was ever exciting and full of surprises. Some of the great many fellow travellers of Martin Beckmann offer a tribute to a great scientist and professional colleague through this Festschrift.Organization.Planning.Geography.Regional economics.Spatial economics.Economics.Regional/Spatial Science.Organization.Geography, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78094-3URN:ISBN:9783642780943