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Industrial Diversification in American Cities

Glenn E. McLaughlin

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1930, vol. 45, issue 1, 131-149

Abstract: I. Advantages and disadvantages of industrial concentration. — Possible relation to the business cycle, 131. — II. The criterion of concentration and diversification here used: value added by manufacture, 134. — Results for sixteen cities in 1919, 135. — In later years, 138. — III. Relation between industries of producers' goods and of consumers' goods, 146. — Some significant results as to concentration and business fluctuations, 148.

Date: 1930
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