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Agglomeration & Dispersion
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Industrial Agglomeration
Clustering or concentration of industrial activities in a comparatively small area a process which encourages the clustering of industrial activities in particular areas because of external economies of scale
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Specialization Economies of Scale experienced workers
higher efficiency expertise research and development
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Measurement Coefficient of Localization Location Quotient Lorenz Curve
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Line of even distribution
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Linkages Production unit Subcontract Information Service links links
Marketing links
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Vertical linkages Garment Factory Cloth Textile Factory
Synthesis fiber Chemical factory
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Horizontal Linkages Glass-making Factory Iron & Steel Factory Engine
Tyre-making Factory Motor car assembly factory
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Diagonal Linkages Jam- Fruit bottling Ice cream making canning Sugar
refinery Glass bottle factory Sugar mill
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Agglomeration Economies
Transfer economies shorter distance for assembly of raw materials and distribution of products Localization economies specialization/division of labour bulk purchase of raw materials prestige & advertising advantage presence of ancillary services saving of storage a pool of skilled labour and managerial expertise
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Urbanization economies
a pool of skilled labour and managerial expertise infrastructure savings snowballing effect research & development attracting investment
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Diseconomies of scale Physical Economic shortage of land for expansion
shortage of labour traffic congestion urban decay Economic rising rent rising labour cost high tax
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Social pollution / environmental problems high crime rate
pressure from labour union pressure from green groups government policy
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Industrial Inertia Existing linkages
loss of skilled , experienced worker high cost of relocation risk of relocation personal & behavioural factors reputation & prestige
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