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Ch.12 industry and services

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148277545Industrial Revolutionthe term applied to the social and economic changes in agriculture, commerce and manufacturing that resulted from technological innovations and specialization in late-18th century europe
148277546location theorya logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of an economic activity and the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated. The agricultural location theory contained in the von Thunen model is a leading example
148277547variable costscosts that change directly with the amount of production (e.g. energy supply and labor costs)
148277548friction of distancethe increase in time and cost that usually comes with increasing distance
148277549distance decaythe effects of distance on interaction, generally the greater the distance the less interaction
148277550least cost theorymodel developed by alfred weber according to which the location of manufacturing establishments is determined by the minimization of 3 critical expenses: labor, transportation, and agglomeration
148277551agglomerationa process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities. the term often refers to manufacturing plants and businesses that benefit from close proximity because they share skilled labor pools and technological and financial amenities
148277552deglomerationthe process of industrial deconcentration in response to technological advances and/or increasing costs due to congestion and competition
148277553locational interdependencetheory developed by economist Harold Hotelling that suggests competitors, in trying to maximize sales, will seek to constrain each other's territory as much as possible which will therefore lead them to locate adjacent to 1 another in the middle of their collective customer base
148277554primary industrial regionswestern and central europe; eastern north america, russia and ukraine, and eastern asia, each of which consists of 1 or more core areas of industrial development with subsidiary clusters
148277555break-of-bulk pointa location along a transport route where goods must be transferred from 1 carrier to another. in a port, the cargoes of oceangoing ships are unloaded and put on trains, trucks, or perhaps smaller riverboats for inland distribution
148277556Fordista highly organized and specialized system for organizing industrial production and labor. named after automobile producer Henry Ford, fordist production features assembly -line production of standardized components for mass consumption
148277557post-Fordistworld economic system characterized by a more flexible set of production practices in which goods are not mass produced; instead, production has been accelerated and dispersed around the globe by multi-national companies that shift production, outsourcing it around the world and bringing places closer together in time and space than would have been imaginable at the beginning of the 20th century
148277558just-in-time deliverymethod of inventory management made possible by efficient transportation and communication systems, whereby companies keep on hand just what they need for near-term production will arrive when needed
148277559global division of laborphenomenon whereby corporations and others can draw from labor markets around the world, made possible by the compression of time and space thru innovation in communication and transportation systems
148277560intermodal connectionsplaces where 2 or more modes of transportation meet (including air, road, rail, barge, and ship
148277561deindustrializationprocess by which companies move industrial jobs to other regions with cheaper labor, leaving the newly deindustrialized region to switch to a service economy and to work through a period of high unemployment
148277562outsourcewith reference tor production, to turn over in part of in total to a third party
148277563offshorewith reference to production, to outsource to a third party located outside of the country
148277564Sunbeltthe South and southwest regions of the united states
148277565technopolecenters or nodes of high technology research and activity around which a high technology corridor is sometimes established

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