The Pharmaceutical Industry: An Econometric Analysis of Location Patterns |
Contents
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEORY AND ANALYSIS | 16 |
Methodology | 27 |
Pharmaceutical Industry | 41 |
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agglomeration Alfred Weber analysis of variance areas availability basic capital Census change in plants City coefficients correlation costs Department of Commerce distribution drug industry Econometric economic economies of agglomeration empirical employees employment entrepreneur environment equation existing patterns explanatory variables facilities firms geographic Government Printing Office hypothesis ibid important independent variables INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS SIGILLUM indicate industrial location inputs investments kurtosis labor force linear location decisions location theory locational factors markets measure number of plants output percent pharmaceutical industry pharmaceutical plants plant location plants in 1954 population principal component analysis principal components problem product differentiation profit maximizing provides regional characteristics regional development regression analysis relative research and development sample SIGILLUM ET VERITAS SMSA SMSA's tion total number total plants transportation U. S. Bureau U. S. Department U. S. Government Printing UNIVER UNIVERSITATIS LUX urban value added VERITAS MDCCCXX Washington York