- Source:
- A Dictionary of Human Geography
- Author(s):
Alisdair Rogers,
Noel Castree,
Rob Kitchin
The advantages accrued by a firm through being located at a particular site or within a jurisdiction. These can include access to raw materials, key markets, low wages, special taxes or tariffs, and the benefits of ... ...
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