A Spatial Search‐Location Model of Retail Centers

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Central place theory can be modeled using two types of optimization problems. Location‐allocation models have been widely applied to operationalize central place theory as an aggregate optimization problem. This paper constructs a spatial search‐location model to formulate central place theory as an individual optimization problem. 1989 The Ohio State University

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Kohsaka, H. (1989). A Spatial Search‐Location Model of Retail Centers. Geographical Analysis, 21(4), 338–349. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1989.tb00900.x

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