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Economic Logistics: The Optimization of Spatial and Sectoral Resource, Production, and Distribution Systems

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Economic Logistics: The Optimization of Spatial and Sectoral Resource, Production, and Distribution Systems

Contributors:

By (Author) Sten A. Thore

ISBN:

9780899305936

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

18th October 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Applied mathematics

Dewey:

658.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

360

Description

This work uses techniques of optimization and operations research to develop a comprehensive survey of the entire field of the optimization of resource, production and distribution systems. Sten Thore proposes an "economic logistics" that is similar to the well-known concept of military logistics, but which is expanded to include such features as the optimal location of plants, inventories and retail outlets, and the management of hierarchical multi-echelon production, inventory, and distribution systems. The study of individual features of this supply process is familiar from operations research, but Thore joins these elements together into larger analytic structures encompassing the production and distribution system in an entire industry. Following an introductory chapter and a review of the saddle-point theory, co-authored with W.W. Cooper, Thore explores the three deimensions of the supply process synthesis: the spatial dimensions (as in simple transportation systems), the vertical dimension (extending form resources to finished consumer goods, as in activity analysis), and the time dimension (as in inventory accumulation and investment). The combination of these then leads to models of such diverse subjects as regional warehouse systems, activity analysis and activity networks, multi-stage warehouse systems of intermediate goods, distribution networks, and spatial equilibrium. Each chapter contains its own exercises which are solved numerically and discussed in great detail and illustrate such optimization techniques as linear and nonlinear programming, goal programming and goal focusing, chance-constrained programming and infinite games. This work is designed for use in graduate courses in economics and mathematics modeling, and should also be a useful addition to college and university library collections.

Author Bio

STEN THORE is a Senior Research Scientist and the Gregory A. Kozmetsky Centennial Fellow at the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. His articles have appeared in numerous journals, including the Journal of Regional Science, Mathematical Modeling, European Journal of Operations Research, and the Journal of Forecasting.

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