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An urban geographical explanation that trys to analyze the number, size, and extent of market services in a system of business: The central place theory is the interpretation of city systems set forth by German geographer Walter Christaller in 1933 which centers on consumer demand, including the maximum distance consumers will travel for a given product and the minimum market size necessary to sustain them.
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