Abstract

PERHAPS the most important contribution that recent empirical studies have made to the theory of plant location has been the uncovering of certain factors of location which for many years were not analytic parts of this field of speculation. This paper attempts to show these forces by examining the determinants which governed the location of a wood-metal pattern shop and those which controlled the site selection of a narrow fabric mill. These cases present certain sharp contrasts between themselves, but together they serve to emphasize the multiple forms in which location factors appear.' Our analysis in section II of the wood and metal

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