Making Markets

J. Reades, M. Crookston
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We analyse how and why Central Places come to dominate particular markets for goods and services. Goods, labour, skills and data all move in different ways and at different speeds through the networks, with different ‘ranges’: critical in determining how much centrality matters in each sector. This connects to the challenges of risk and uncertainty, and to the patterns of search and signalling which firms and their people deploy in different types of market: vital for the ‘opaque’ markets in the most dynamic sectors of the 21st century economy, where data on its own will not be enough, and where judgement and confidence are crucial. The chapter then homes in on the relationships between access to information, signalling and proximity in helping to acquire certainty and reduce risk. The density of the information ‘surface’ is why cities are so often the key locus of rare skills, of sites for the exchange of complex information, and of high-value markets.
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我们分析了中心城市如何以及为什么会主导特定的商品和服务市场。商品、劳动力、技能和数据在网络中以不同的方式、不同的速度流动,具有不同的“范围”:这对于决定每个部门的中心性有多重要至关重要。这与风险和不确定性的挑战,以及公司及其员工在不同类型的市场中部署的搜索和信号模式有关:这对21世纪经济中最具活力的部门中的“不透明”市场至关重要,在这些部门中,仅凭数据是不够的,判断和信心至关重要。然后,本章将重点放在信息获取、信号和接近度之间的关系上,以帮助获得确定性和降低风险。信息“表面”的密度是为什么城市经常成为稀有技能的关键所在地、复杂信息交换的场所和高价值市场的原因。
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