1991 volume 23(7) pages 955 – 967
doi:10.1068/a230955

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Thrall G I, 1991, "Production theory of land rent" Environment and Planning A 23(7) 955 – 967

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Production theory of land rent

G I Thrall

Received 27 January 1989; in revised form 3 July 1990

Abstract. The production theory of land rent (PTLR) contributes to knowledge of the spatial distribution of production activities. The PTLR is a general theory of a multidimensional commercial landscape. The PTLR is a heuristic model that provides explanation and trajectory for the spatial pattern of commercial land use, land value, density, capital used, labor wages, and level of employment.

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