Abstract

Abstract Small communities in Missouri can influence their attractiveness for new manufacturing plants, according to this study of new plant locations during 1972 through 1974 among Missouri towns of less than 5,000 population. Major location factors subject to community control include sewer capacity, zoning, general aviation airports, vocational‐technical schools, fire protection, and an active industrial development organization.

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