Industrial Location in Metropolitan Areas: A General Model Tested for Boston |
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Input Prices | 27 |
DATA METHODS AND DEFINITIONS | 43 |
THE MODEL TESTED 3332 | 53 |
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agglomerated nondurables agglomerative inputs Boston Economic Development Boston Metropolitan Region Boston Redevelopment Authority Boston region business services central city characteristics chi square test city of Boston containerization core cities cost function customer contact Development and Industrial distribution durable firm durables and nonagglomerated employees extrametropolitan durables extrametropolitan truck Fabricated metal factors firm's Firms That Left Harvard University high-skilled labor Industrial Commission inner ring input preferences input prices intrametropolitan industrial location Kain land cost least-cost location location decisions Location of Manufacturing locational choice Low High Highest low-skilled labor low-value Lowest High Lowest Low High Manufacturing Employment market orientation Massachusetts metropolis metropolitan area minority participation national market nomic nonagglomerated nondurables nondurable firms Number of firms Outer Portions outer ring outer zones percent production rail relative relocation Remained in Boston sample skill level Struyk Table type of input Urban Economics value per pound Wage Level workers York Metropolitan Area