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Location Theory and the Shoe and Leather Industries
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Author(s):
Edgar M. Hoover
Publication date:
January 31 1937
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Harvard University Press
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9780674498624
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January 31 1937
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10.4159/harvard.9780674498624
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Book chapters
CHAPTER XIV. LABOR ORGANIZATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER II. THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES
CHAPTER VII. ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER XII. THE LEASING OF MACHINERY
CHAPTER III. TRANSPORTATION COSTS AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
Frontmatter
CHAPTER X. ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDUSTRY
CHAPTER XVII. THE THEORY OF LOCATION AGAIN
CHAPTER IV. LABOR-COST DIFFERENTIALS
PREFACE
CHAPTER IX. EFFECTS OF TECHNICAL PROGRESS
CHAPTER XI. MARKETS AND MARKETING
TABLES
CHAPTER XV. LOCATION OF THE LEATHER INDUSTRY
CHAPTER V. PRODUCTION-COST DIFFERENTIALS IN GENERAL
CHAPTER XIII. LABOR
CHAPTER VIII. THE ΤANBARK PERIOD
CHAPTER XVI. LOCATION OF THE SHOE INDUSTRY
CHAPTER VI. ECONOMIES OF CONCENTRATION
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY
INDEX
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