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analysis zones attractiveness births Boston Census cent central cities central industrial districts central-city zone change in employment Chapter Cleveland comparative industrial structure concentrated and nonconcentrated concentrated industries decline Distribution of Employment Distribution of Major DMI files Dun and Bradstreet electrical machinery employ external economies fabricated metals factors firms Four Metropolitan Areas fraction of total growth rate importance incubator hypothesis industrial location Industries in 1965 industry mix machinery industry Major Industries manufacturing activity ment Metropolitan Statistical Area Minneapolis Minneapolis-St models nonconcentrated industries number of employees Number of Establishments Paul Paul Phoenix period Phoenix Metropolitan Area poverty areas regression relocating Rest of Area ring Roman numerals Sample Metropolitan Areas sample SMSAs Scottsdale shift-share analysis shift-share measures SMSA Manufacturing Employment South of CID Southwest of CID Spatial Distribution stationary establishments suburban Table total manufacturing employment Traditional manufacturing area transportation equipment Twin Cities types Urban West of CID zip code