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Facility Location and the Theory of Production Arthur P. Hurter

Facility Location and the Theory of Production By Arthur P. Hurter

Facility Location and the Theory of Production by Arthur P. Hurter


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that is, the optimal plant design (input mix and output level) depends on the location of the plant, and the optimal location of the plant depends on the design of the plant.

Facility Location and the Theory of Production Summary

Facility Location and the Theory of Production by Arthur P. Hurter

The design and location of production facilities are important aspects of corporate strategy which can have a significant impact on the socio economy of nations and regions. Here, these decisions are recognized as being interrelated; that is, the optimal plant design (input mix and output level) depends on the location of the plant, and the optimal location of the plant depends on the design of the plant. Until the late 1950s, however, the questions of where a firm should locate its plant and what should be its planned input mix and output level were treated, for the most part, as separate questions, and were investigated by different groups of research ers. Although there was some recognition that these questions are inter I 1928; Hoover 1948; Isard 1956], no detailed analysis related [e. g. , Pre doh or formal structure was developed combining these two problems until the work of Moses [1958]. In recent years scholarly interest in the integrated production/locaton decision has been increasing rapidly. At the same time that research on the integrated production/location problem was expanding, significant related work was occurring in the fields of operations research, transportation science, industrial engineering, eco nomics, and geography. Unfortunately, the regional scientists working on the production/location problem had little contact with researchers in other fields. They generally publish in different journals and attend dif ferent professional meetings. Consequently, little of the recent work in these fields has made its way into the production/location research and vice versa.

Facility Location and the Theory of Production Reviews

` ... the authors deserve credit for writing an innovative and interesting book. Facility Location and the Theory of Production would be an excellent reference for specialists in production theory. The book could also be used as a graduate course text.' Transportation Science, 24:4, 1990

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Deterministic Production/Location Models on a Line.- 3 Deterministic Production/Location Models on Networks.- 4 Deterministic Production/Location Models on a Plane.- 5 Stochastic Production/Location Models on a Line.- 6 Stochastic Production/Location Models on Networks or a Plane.- 7 Policy Evaluation: Taxation.- 8 Policy Evaluation: Incentives and Regulation.- 9 Conclusion.- References.- Author Index.

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NPB9780898382839
9780898382839
0898382831
Facility Location and the Theory of Production by Arthur P. Hurter
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1989-03-31
252
N/A
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