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Title: Geographic impact of Indian economy
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In this context, we are interested in finding empirical answers to
these (very old) questions, and to go beyond, to ask, "What manufacturing will locate
where and why"?
Industry location and concentration decisions are driven by two fundamental
considerations: a set of "pure" location or "economic geography" criteria, including well
recognized elements such as urbanization and localization economies, market access,
infrastructure availability, etc... Showed first 250 characters
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In this context, we are interested in finding empirical answers to
these (very old) questions, and to go beyond, to ask, "What manufacturing will locate
where and why"?
Industry location and concentration decisions are driven by two fundamental
considerations: a set of "pure" location or "economic geography" criteria, including well
recognized elements such as urbanization and localization economies, market access,
infrastructure availability, etc... Showed next 250 characters
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