Weber Industrial Location Model
Weber's industrial location model is the classic least-cost theory of where a manufacturing plant should locate. Developed by Alfred Weber in 1909, it finds the site that minimizes total transport cost between the sources of raw materials and the market, then adjusts that site for savings in labour cost and for the benefits of clustering with other firms. The transport optimum is found at the Weber point of the location triangle, where the pulls of material sources and the market balance — the foundational model of industrial geography.
방법 전문 읽기
무료 계정으로 로그인하면 이 섹션을 읽을 수 있습니다.
방법 지도
관련 방법들로 이루어진 인접 영역 — 노드를 선택해 살펴보세요.
출처
- Weber, A. (1929). Alfred Weber's Theory of the Location of Industries (C. J. Friedrich, Trans.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago. (Original work published 1909). link ↗
이 페이지 인용 방법
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Weber's Least-Cost Theory of Industrial Location. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ko/human-geography/weber-industrial-location-model
어떤 방법일까요?
이 방법을 가장 가까운 동류의 방법들과 나란히 놓고 비교해 보세요 — 라이브러리는 책을 펼쳐 놓을 뿐, 선택은 여러분의 몫입니다.
- Bid-Rent AnalysisHuman Geography↔ 비교
- Central Place AnalysisHuman Geography↔ 비교
- Location Quotient경제학↔ 비교
- Von Thünen Land-Use ModelHuman Geography↔ 비교