Multiple Choice
These types of clusters are often found in industries such as clothing, where work is characterized by sweatshop conditions and often very high levels of immigrant labor. Firms are involved in tight subcontracting networks, and may also use home-workers.
A) Production satellite clusters
B) High-technology innovative clusters
C) Flexible production hub-and-spoke clusters
D) Design-intensive craft production clusters
E) Labor-intensive craft production clusters
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