
Commercial and Transport Geography
Commercial geography is concerned with transactions. As each transaction
involves movements of people, freight and information, there is a close
relationship between the sphere of transactions (the geographical
setting of transactions) and the sphere of circulation (the geographical
setting of movements). This implies transaction costs and
transportation costs. The main transaction costs are:
- Search and information costs. Costs related to finding
the appropriate goods on the market, who has them and at what price.
- Negotiation costs. Costs involved in reaching an agreement
with the other party to the transaction, a contract being the
outcome.
- Policing and enforcement costs. Costs related to ensuring
that both parties respect the terms of the contract and, if not
the case, taking legal actions to correct the situation.