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Spatial Location of Firms & Industries

Is Local Superior to Global?
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Where economic activity will locate in the future is one of the most important questions in economics. Even though advances in technology have reduced the cost of transport, communication and information gathering and processing, hence curtailing the distance penalty', local proximity (clusters) of firms that produce similar, competing and/or related products together with supporting institutions still matter. Economies of scale, activity-specific backward and forward linkages (indivisible production), accumulated knowledge and skills, innovation, existence of sophisticated customers and a fall in transportation costs play relevant roles in the protection' of clusters and absolute locational advantages of certain locations. Global' competitiveness often depends on highly concentrated local' knowledge, capabilities and common tacit codes of behaviour which can be found in a geographical concentration (cluster) of firms.
Release date NZ
August 23rd, 2005
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
90
ISBN-13
9781594546129
Product ID
2315187

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