Mini-Steelplants in the United States: Some Technological and Locational Characteristics
Charles G. Schmidt and
Richard B. Le Heron
Land Economics, 1976, vol. 52, issue 4, 530-544
Abstract:
This research investigates innovative behavior in the U.S. steel industry under the assumption that basic oxygen and large electric furnaces are competing technologies. The empirical model of innovation is based on recent theoretical research. The ...
Date: 1976
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