Florida State University Studies, Vydanie 36Florida State University, 1962 - 108 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 80.
Strana 23
... factor of location . One may certainly ask whether the answers given by the spokes- man for Company A , B , and C should be different just because the final product has to be shipped two , twenty , or one hundred miles rather than x , y ...
... factor of location . One may certainly ask whether the answers given by the spokes- man for Company A , B , and C should be different just because the final product has to be shipped two , twenty , or one hundred miles rather than x , y ...
Strana 24
... factor governs , it is clear that if we assume that “ a ” market exists , the investigator may analyze the location forces with clear realization that by special location the demand for the firm's product may be maximized , or costs ...
... factor governs , it is clear that if we assume that “ a ” market exists , the investigator may analyze the location forces with clear realization that by special location the demand for the firm's product may be maximized , or costs ...
Strana 42
... factor that brought the firm to Florida . In fact , our follow - up phone calls and interviews revealed it to be relevant only in the local sense , that is , after other forces already induced ... FACTORS IN THE LOCATION OF FLORIDA INDUSTRY.
... factor that brought the firm to Florida . In fact , our follow - up phone calls and interviews revealed it to be relevant only in the local sense , that is , after other forces already induced ... FACTORS IN THE LOCATION OF FLORIDA INDUSTRY.
Obsah
PREFACE | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
THE CLASSIFICATION OF FACTORS | 15 |
Autorské práva | |
5 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
access to markets Adequate advantage alternative market Anticipation appear attracting Availability branch plant buyers capital caused Chapter chemical cited Climate Commission Community Community facilities companies compared concerns considered cost on shipping demand demand factor developed counties Ease of attracting economic electrical employees equipment established exist Fabricated factor of location firms Florida forces further gain given governing greater important industry influenced kind kindred products labor less location factors location in Florida Low cost Low freight cost lower manufacturing market area materials and components mill officials particular personal factor personnel plant location possible potential preference profit question questionnaire raw materials reasons Region relatively Relocation respondents selected shows significant situation skilled labor South statistical suggest supply survey TABLE tend theoretical tion transport transport costs underdeveloped counties unit wages wood