Regional Economic Instability and Industrial Diversification in the U.S
John Kort
Land Economics, 1981, vol. 57, issue 4, 596-608
Abstract:
Comparative advantage and the division of labor make geographic concentration of production within a nation profitable and cause many cities to be specialized in one or a few main industries. Specialized cities, however, suffer greater unemployment risk. ...
Date: 1981
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