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The Changing Location of Industry
AP Human Geography Industry and Services Unit
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For today, 03/10 Turn in your Irving, Texas, Honda Analysis
We will be taking notes today about the changing locations of industry.
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Weber’s Industrial Model/Theory
Industrial equivalent of Von Thünen’s Model Location of manufacturing plants is determined by considering (assuming goal is to minimize cost/maximize profit): (1.) Location of raw materials (2.) Location of market (3.) Transportation costs
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Applications of Weber’s Theory
(1.) Location of raw materials is evident from the map (2.) Steel is a bulk-reducing industry, so factories should be located nearer to the raw materials to minimize transportation costs (3.) Agglomeration – the clustering of mills is evident around Chicago and Pittsburgh, which can provide cheaper labor
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Changes in Industrial Location
Fordist production vs. Post-Fordist production Mass production at one site vs. Outsourcing Transportation: break-of-bulk points and container transport (containerization) Energy: oil and gas replaces coal post WWII transported by pipelines and tankers Regional and global trade agreements NAFTA, EU, WTO Maquiladoras in Mexico Time-space Compression World has never been more connected Call centers for US companies in India
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Changes in US Industry American owned parts plants are clustered near the final assembly plants in the Rust Belt. Foreign-owned plants tend to be located farther south, where labor unions are weaker, wages, taxes and regulations are lower.
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Deindustrialization Process by which companies move industrial jobs to other regions with cheaper labor, leaving the newly deindustrialized region to switch to a service economy and work through a period of high unemployment. NIC = Newly Industrialized Country * China (SEZs) BRICS = NICSs w/ growing economy Brazil Russia India China South Africa
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Steel: from core to periphery and semi- periphery
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