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The Economics of Industrial Location
A Logistics-Costs Approach
von Philip Mccann
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Reihe: Advances in Spatial Science
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ISBN: 978-3-662-03702-7
Auflage: 1998
Erschienen am 09.03.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 228 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Preface
Introduction
1. Comparing Western and Japanese Industrial Purchasing Linkages
2. The Location of the Firm in the Theory
3. The Logistics-Costs Model
4. The Logistics-Costs Analysis of JIT
5. Research Methodology
6. Empirical Research: The Scottish Electronics Industry
7. Conclusions: The Contribution of the Logistics-Costs Model to Theoretical and Empirical Issues in Regional Economics
References



The motivation for this book comes from the apparent inability of existing orthodox location theory to throw light on a series of location-production problems which are typically faced by modem manufacturing and distribution ftrms. These problems are related to the treatment of time by ftrms, who normally view time costs in terms of inventory costs. From this perspective, traditional industrial location and linkage analysis can be re-cast in a form in which space­ time problems can be dealt with in a unifted manner. The role played by input factor prices and market prices in location behaviour becomes dependent on the relationship between the frequency of shipment and the distance of shipment. This approach provides new insights into the relationship between the optimal location of the ftrm and the value-added by the ftrm, under conditions of either ftxed or varying local factor prices. The approach can then also be extended to discuss the of the spatial changes involved in the new Just-In-Time (JIT) production question philosophy. I would like to acknowledge the many helpful discussions I have had with Bernard Fingleton, Masahisa Fujita, Geoff Hewings, John McCombie, Ron Miller, John Parr, Tony E. Smith, and my colleagues at the University of Reading. Table of Contents Preface vn Introduction 1 1 Comparing Western and Japanese Industrial Purchasing Linkages 5 1. 1 Western Purchasing Linkages 5 Japanese Purchasing Linkages 7 1. 2 1.


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