Deck 10: Economic Geography: Manufacturing and Services

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Three dominating characteristics of market-based economic systems are

A)urbanization,production equilibrium,and monetary exchange.
B)comparative advantage,market equilibrium,and inelastic demand.
C)specialization,profit motivation,and interdependence.
D)profit equilibrium,market competition,and variable pricing.
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Which is not one of the three primary expenses to be minimized in Weber's least-cost theory for industrial location decisions?

A)agglomeration costs
B)advertising costs
C)transport costs
D)labor costs
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Secondary activities differ from tertiary activity in that

A)secondary activity is raw material oriented; tertiary industry is footloose.
B)secondary activities generate the highest percentage of total output in high income countries.
C)secondary industry is footloose; tertiary activity is locationally fixed.
D)secondary activity is ubiquitous; tertiary industry is market oriented.
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In general,the more economically advanced a society is,the more its output will be concentrated in

A)agriculture.
B)manufacturing.
C)services.
D)transportation and communications.
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Despite making up less than 10% of the total value of world trade,trade talks have been stymied by lack of agreement over trade in

A)high technology products.
B)minerals.
C)services.
D)agricultural products.
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In Weber's least-cost theory of industrial location,the major factor in the location of industry is

A)transportation costs.
B)import and export tariffs.
C)government subsidies.
D)labor costs.
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In planned economies,the location of manufacturing

A)is relatively immobile compared to market economies.
B)may be determined by other than competitive market forces.
C)is determined by availability of labor and by regional comparative advantage.
D)need pay no attention to cost of inputs.
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A maquiladora is a Mexican

A)industrial crop.
B)border industry.
C)coastal industry.
D)ubiquitous industry.
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Economies of agglomeration refer to

A)vertical integration of economic production.
B)clustering of firms to take advantage of shared infrastructure,services and skilled workers.
C)the spatial orientation tendencies of bulk-gaining secondary activities.
D)the comparative advantage of transnational corporations.
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A leading country to which services have been outsourced is

A)China.
B)Mexico.
C)Japan.
D)India.
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The supply curve indicates that as the price of a good increases,

A)more of it will be offered for sale.
B)there will be fewer producers.
C)greater specialization will occur.
D)the demand for it will increase.
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A characteristic of modern economic growth is

A)That the importance of agriculture as an employer of labor increases.
B)Subsistence societies bypass secondary-stage processing and move to tertiary activities.
C)Secondary activities are replaced by service activities.
D)Service activities are replaced by secondary activities.
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Manufacturing industries engaged in bulk or weight reduction operations are

A)involved in diet plan promotions.
B)raw material oriented.
C)part of the quaternary sector.
D)examples of high-tech manufacturing.
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Which of the following industries is LEAST likely to locate near the market for its finished products?

A)soft drink and beer bottling
B)automobile assembly
C)mattress manufacturing
D)plywood mill
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The world leader in the value of world trade in services is

A)the United States.
B)the United Kingdom.
C)Germany.
D)China.
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Of the following,the state with the highest concentration of high-technology industry is

A)California.
B)Ohio.
C)Pennsylvania.
D)Florida.
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Three categories of economic activities included in the business services sector of the economy include

A)agriculture,gathering industries,and extractive industries.
B)retail trade,wholesale trade,and consumer services.
C)finance,insurance,and real estate
D)manufacturing,construction,and power production.
Question
New advances in information technology and data transmission have

A)by-passed less developed countries,damaging further their already poor economic prospects.
B)reduced the international tradability of services as home country quaternary activities expand.
C)discouraged foreign direct investment and favored domestic high-tech concentrations.
D)enhanced the comparative advantage of developing countries in labor-intensive services.
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For the world as a whole at the end of the 20th century,"services"

A)represented over 60% of gross global product.
B)accounted for less than 50% of gross global product.
C)was declining in importance as less-developed countries became industrialized.
D)was overwhelmingly characterized by the "place utility" functions of wholesaling and retailing.
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The totality of physical facilities and public services existing at a place are known as that locale's

A)service framework.
B)operational medium.
C)infrastructure.
D)support base.
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Which one of the following is NOT a major manufacturing region of the world?

A)Eastern Anglo America
B)Central Africa
C)Central and Western Europe
D)East Asia
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)has been a significant engine of globalization.
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Transnational corporations are well positioned to exploit the principle of comparative advantage.
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A good example of market-oriented industry is

A)Aluminum manufacturing
B)Baked goods manufacturing
C)Fish processing
D)High-end automobile manufacturing
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Because of the strength of its farm and mining sectors,the service industries are less important in the United States than in other advanced economies.
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High-tech industries are NOT typified by

A)Robotics
B)Electronic controls
C)Computer-aided designs
D)Lower worker productivity
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Once least-cost industrial sites are developed,they maintain their comparative advantage indefinitely due to agglomeration economies.
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Tertiary activities do NOT

A)Enter world trade
B)Constitute a factor in China's recent growth
C)Include world-wide competitive manufacturing
D)Include consumer services
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Just-in-time manufacturing is a characteristic of flexible production systems.
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Business services depend on providing

A)Services for other servicers
B)Raw materials for industry
C)Transportation corridors for key cities
D)Computer hardware for software engineers
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A vegetable canning operation is likely to be located near the consumer market because of perishability concerns.
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The developing world's share of gross global product has remained the same over the past fifty years.
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Just-in-time manufacturing is aimed at

A)Getting goods to the manufacturer as soon as possible
B)Using storage space extensively
C)Reducing inventories through the production process
D)Reducing pollution during high production periods
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High-tech industries have tended to become regionally concentrated.
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Industrial location theory assumes that

A)Industries are market-oriented
B)Industries agglomerate
C)Manufacturers are not concerned with profit
D)Consumers are economically rational
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Tertiary activities include

A)Consumer services and business services
B)Tourism and ship-building
C)Raw material oriented locations and raw material transportation
D)Gambling and casino construction
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The four Asian tigers are:

A)South Korea,Hong Kong,Singapore,Taiwan
B)North Korea,Afghanistan,Iran,and Iraq
C)Thailand,Malaysia,Haiti,Philip[pines
D)China,India,Japan,Pakistan
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Locational tendencies of high tech industries do NOT include

A)Important break-of-bulk centers
B)Proximity to major research universities
C)Locally available venture capital
D)Locational agglomeration
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Outsourcing is a production process which depends on

A)Subcontracting production work
B)Purchasing goods from abroad
C)Using high hourly compensation workers
D)China
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How has the "new international division of labor (NIDL)" come about?

A)Exporting goods from industrial countries and sending raw materials from less developing regions
B)Increasing the subdivision of manufacturing processes into larger steps
C)Offshoring manufacturing activities to developing regions
D)Developing manufacturing regions in formerly agricultural areas
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In planned economies,market forces determine the location of industries.
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What are some well-known high technology clusters in the United States?
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What has been the impact of high technology industries on the patterns of economic geography? List three locational tendencies of these industries.
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What advantages do firms gain from clustering by other similar firms?
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China has surpassed the United States in exporting information-technology goods,such as laptop computers,mobile phones,and digital cameras.
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Classical location theories have proven to be as applicable to high-tech activities as to traditional secondary industries.
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Transnational corporations are an important factor in the globalizing world economy.
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Compare the relative allocation of economic activity among the primary,secondary,and tertiary sectors for post-industrial,newly industrialized,and least developed countries in the world economy.
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Summarize in words and a diagram the Weberian least-cost industrial plant location solution to minimize transportation costs with two raw material inputs and a market,all in different locations.
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What is the term that refers to the maximum level of exploitation of a renewable resource attainable without endangering replenishment for future production?
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What is meant by the term "comparative advantage?" How does the concept help us to understand current world trends in manufacturing and trade?
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What is the name of the concept which refers to the clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage?
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What are the four major industrial concentrations in the world?
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The Asian "dragons" include Malaysia,Indonesia,and Thailand.
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Explain the difference between a Fordist mode of operation and a just-in-time production system.
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Agglomeration economies reflect cost savings resulting from the clustering of economic activities.
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Business service workers are highly concentrated in major metropolitan centers and political capitals.
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In market economies,goods and services are created primarily for the consumption of producers.
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Deck 10: Economic Geography: Manufacturing and Services
1
Three dominating characteristics of market-based economic systems are

A)urbanization,production equilibrium,and monetary exchange.
B)comparative advantage,market equilibrium,and inelastic demand.
C)specialization,profit motivation,and interdependence.
D)profit equilibrium,market competition,and variable pricing.
C
2
Which is not one of the three primary expenses to be minimized in Weber's least-cost theory for industrial location decisions?

A)agglomeration costs
B)advertising costs
C)transport costs
D)labor costs
B
3
Secondary activities differ from tertiary activity in that

A)secondary activity is raw material oriented; tertiary industry is footloose.
B)secondary activities generate the highest percentage of total output in high income countries.
C)secondary industry is footloose; tertiary activity is locationally fixed.
D)secondary activity is ubiquitous; tertiary industry is market oriented.
A
4
In general,the more economically advanced a society is,the more its output will be concentrated in

A)agriculture.
B)manufacturing.
C)services.
D)transportation and communications.
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Despite making up less than 10% of the total value of world trade,trade talks have been stymied by lack of agreement over trade in

A)high technology products.
B)minerals.
C)services.
D)agricultural products.
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6
In Weber's least-cost theory of industrial location,the major factor in the location of industry is

A)transportation costs.
B)import and export tariffs.
C)government subsidies.
D)labor costs.
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7
In planned economies,the location of manufacturing

A)is relatively immobile compared to market economies.
B)may be determined by other than competitive market forces.
C)is determined by availability of labor and by regional comparative advantage.
D)need pay no attention to cost of inputs.
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8
A maquiladora is a Mexican

A)industrial crop.
B)border industry.
C)coastal industry.
D)ubiquitous industry.
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Economies of agglomeration refer to

A)vertical integration of economic production.
B)clustering of firms to take advantage of shared infrastructure,services and skilled workers.
C)the spatial orientation tendencies of bulk-gaining secondary activities.
D)the comparative advantage of transnational corporations.
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10
A leading country to which services have been outsourced is

A)China.
B)Mexico.
C)Japan.
D)India.
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11
The supply curve indicates that as the price of a good increases,

A)more of it will be offered for sale.
B)there will be fewer producers.
C)greater specialization will occur.
D)the demand for it will increase.
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12
A characteristic of modern economic growth is

A)That the importance of agriculture as an employer of labor increases.
B)Subsistence societies bypass secondary-stage processing and move to tertiary activities.
C)Secondary activities are replaced by service activities.
D)Service activities are replaced by secondary activities.
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Manufacturing industries engaged in bulk or weight reduction operations are

A)involved in diet plan promotions.
B)raw material oriented.
C)part of the quaternary sector.
D)examples of high-tech manufacturing.
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Which of the following industries is LEAST likely to locate near the market for its finished products?

A)soft drink and beer bottling
B)automobile assembly
C)mattress manufacturing
D)plywood mill
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The world leader in the value of world trade in services is

A)the United States.
B)the United Kingdom.
C)Germany.
D)China.
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Of the following,the state with the highest concentration of high-technology industry is

A)California.
B)Ohio.
C)Pennsylvania.
D)Florida.
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17
Three categories of economic activities included in the business services sector of the economy include

A)agriculture,gathering industries,and extractive industries.
B)retail trade,wholesale trade,and consumer services.
C)finance,insurance,and real estate
D)manufacturing,construction,and power production.
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18
New advances in information technology and data transmission have

A)by-passed less developed countries,damaging further their already poor economic prospects.
B)reduced the international tradability of services as home country quaternary activities expand.
C)discouraged foreign direct investment and favored domestic high-tech concentrations.
D)enhanced the comparative advantage of developing countries in labor-intensive services.
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For the world as a whole at the end of the 20th century,"services"

A)represented over 60% of gross global product.
B)accounted for less than 50% of gross global product.
C)was declining in importance as less-developed countries became industrialized.
D)was overwhelmingly characterized by the "place utility" functions of wholesaling and retailing.
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The totality of physical facilities and public services existing at a place are known as that locale's

A)service framework.
B)operational medium.
C)infrastructure.
D)support base.
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Which one of the following is NOT a major manufacturing region of the world?

A)Eastern Anglo America
B)Central Africa
C)Central and Western Europe
D)East Asia
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)has been a significant engine of globalization.
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Transnational corporations are well positioned to exploit the principle of comparative advantage.
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24
A good example of market-oriented industry is

A)Aluminum manufacturing
B)Baked goods manufacturing
C)Fish processing
D)High-end automobile manufacturing
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Because of the strength of its farm and mining sectors,the service industries are less important in the United States than in other advanced economies.
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High-tech industries are NOT typified by

A)Robotics
B)Electronic controls
C)Computer-aided designs
D)Lower worker productivity
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Once least-cost industrial sites are developed,they maintain their comparative advantage indefinitely due to agglomeration economies.
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28
Tertiary activities do NOT

A)Enter world trade
B)Constitute a factor in China's recent growth
C)Include world-wide competitive manufacturing
D)Include consumer services
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Just-in-time manufacturing is a characteristic of flexible production systems.
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30
Business services depend on providing

A)Services for other servicers
B)Raw materials for industry
C)Transportation corridors for key cities
D)Computer hardware for software engineers
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A vegetable canning operation is likely to be located near the consumer market because of perishability concerns.
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The developing world's share of gross global product has remained the same over the past fifty years.
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Just-in-time manufacturing is aimed at

A)Getting goods to the manufacturer as soon as possible
B)Using storage space extensively
C)Reducing inventories through the production process
D)Reducing pollution during high production periods
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High-tech industries have tended to become regionally concentrated.
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Industrial location theory assumes that

A)Industries are market-oriented
B)Industries agglomerate
C)Manufacturers are not concerned with profit
D)Consumers are economically rational
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Tertiary activities include

A)Consumer services and business services
B)Tourism and ship-building
C)Raw material oriented locations and raw material transportation
D)Gambling and casino construction
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37
The four Asian tigers are:

A)South Korea,Hong Kong,Singapore,Taiwan
B)North Korea,Afghanistan,Iran,and Iraq
C)Thailand,Malaysia,Haiti,Philip[pines
D)China,India,Japan,Pakistan
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Locational tendencies of high tech industries do NOT include

A)Important break-of-bulk centers
B)Proximity to major research universities
C)Locally available venture capital
D)Locational agglomeration
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Outsourcing is a production process which depends on

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B)Purchasing goods from abroad
C)Using high hourly compensation workers
D)China
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How has the "new international division of labor (NIDL)" come about?

A)Exporting goods from industrial countries and sending raw materials from less developing regions
B)Increasing the subdivision of manufacturing processes into larger steps
C)Offshoring manufacturing activities to developing regions
D)Developing manufacturing regions in formerly agricultural areas
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In planned economies,market forces determine the location of industries.
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What are some well-known high technology clusters in the United States?
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What has been the impact of high technology industries on the patterns of economic geography? List three locational tendencies of these industries.
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What advantages do firms gain from clustering by other similar firms?
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China has surpassed the United States in exporting information-technology goods,such as laptop computers,mobile phones,and digital cameras.
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Classical location theories have proven to be as applicable to high-tech activities as to traditional secondary industries.
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Transnational corporations are an important factor in the globalizing world economy.
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Compare the relative allocation of economic activity among the primary,secondary,and tertiary sectors for post-industrial,newly industrialized,and least developed countries in the world economy.
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Summarize in words and a diagram the Weberian least-cost industrial plant location solution to minimize transportation costs with two raw material inputs and a market,all in different locations.
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What is the term that refers to the maximum level of exploitation of a renewable resource attainable without endangering replenishment for future production?
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What is meant by the term "comparative advantage?" How does the concept help us to understand current world trends in manufacturing and trade?
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What is the name of the concept which refers to the clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage?
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What are the four major industrial concentrations in the world?
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The Asian "dragons" include Malaysia,Indonesia,and Thailand.
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Explain the difference between a Fordist mode of operation and a just-in-time production system.
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Agglomeration economies reflect cost savings resulting from the clustering of economic activities.
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Business service workers are highly concentrated in major metropolitan centers and political capitals.
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In market economies,goods and services are created primarily for the consumption of producers.
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