Florida State University Studies, Vydanie 36Florida State University, 1962 - 108 strán (strany) |
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... respondent , he located a business in Florida even though he knew that if it were located elsewhere he would beyond all doubt secure greater monetary profits . Because we expected many respondents to have a different view of this factor ...
... respondent , he located a business in Florida even though he knew that if it were located elsewhere he would beyond all doubt secure greater monetary profits . Because we expected many respondents to have a different view of this factor ...
Strana 17
... respondents to evaluate their location in the light of the next best alternative market area when- ever an alternative was considered . Without this conception , we find ( as explained in Chapter III ) that one respondent might argue ...
... respondents to evaluate their location in the light of the next best alternative market area when- ever an alternative was considered . Without this conception , we find ( as explained in Chapter III ) that one respondent might argue ...
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... respondents . Since a telephone survey of such plants revealed no apparent difference between their locational factors and those of respondents , it was considered most nearly appropriate to fill in locational factors for such non ...
... respondents . Since a telephone survey of such plants revealed no apparent difference between their locational factors and those of respondents , it was considered most nearly appropriate to fill in locational factors for such non ...
Obsah
PREFACE | 9 |
THE CLASSIFICATION OF FACTORS | 15 |
STATISTICAL PROCEDURE FOR LOCATION STUDY | 48 |
Autorské práva | |
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access to markets Adequate waste disposal affects operations already in Florida alternative market areas Amicable labor relations and/or municipal tax Anticipation of growth attitudes and aid attracting out-of-state skilled attraction to top Availability of capital Availability of labor Availability of raw buyers Climate Community attitudes companies cost advantage cost on obtaining cost on raw cost on shipping delivered price demand factor developed counties Ease of attracting economic adv Fabricated metal factor of location Florida Development Commission Florida market Florida State University food and kindred growth of markets kindred products locate in underdeveloped location factors location in developed location in Florida Low freight cost lumber and wood market factor Martin Company materials and components municipal tax structure obtaining raw materials out-of-state skilled labor profit questionnaire Region Relocation respondents sales potential selected shipping final product Small Business Administration statistical survey TABLE top management transport costs underdeveloped counties waste disposal possibilities wood products