Abstract

This paper seeks to apply some of the arguments of the ‘capital controversy’ in economics (originally sparked by Piero Sraffa's work) to a spatial context. In particular, technical choice, switching of techniques and reswitching are given spatial counterparts. The main conclusion of the paper is that parts of orthodox theory in regional economics are open to question when they are scrutinized by a perspective based on Sraffa's ideas.

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