This study considers the phenomenon of the joint-location of firms, which may assume different forms: - Conglomerate joint-location, typical of industrial and commercial areas; - Specialist joint-location, typical of business industrial areas; - Vertically-integrated joint-location, typical of "filières"; - Integrated joint-location, typical of networks; - Neck joint-location, arriving and departing. The joint-location phenomenon is explained applying the theory of Combinatory Systems, created by the Author.
The joint-location of firms in a given area.
MELLA, PIERO
1998-01-01
Abstract
This study considers the phenomenon of the joint-location of firms, which may assume different forms: - Conglomerate joint-location, typical of industrial and commercial areas; - Specialist joint-location, typical of business industrial areas; - Vertically-integrated joint-location, typical of "filières"; - Integrated joint-location, typical of networks; - Neck joint-location, arriving and departing. The joint-location phenomenon is explained applying the theory of Combinatory Systems, created by the Author.File in questo prodotto:
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