Abstract

The spatial distribution of American vehicle-parts suppliers has changed during the 1980s. Some operations remain in the southern Great Lakes region, but others have been shifted to new plants in communities not associated with automotive production. Other suppliers have relocated elsewhere. Situation factors are partially responsible for the shift. Site factors, especially low-cost labor, have become more significant in locational

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