17. Which one of the following factor is not considered
by weber in his theory of industrial location ?
a) Agglomerative factory
b) Doglomeratevie factors
c)local factors
d) co-efficient g localisation
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b) Doglomeratevie factor is not considered by weber in his theory of industrial location.
Weber’s Location Triangle:
- The Modern location theories are seen as having their roots in Alfred Weber's work (1909), which also presents a fundamental P-median location problem.
- Its fundamental premise is that businesses would select a location that minimises their overall expenses through a series of simplifications.
- Location occurs in a territory that is isotropic (no differences in transit costs other than a basic function of distance), isolated (no external effects), constituted of one market, and distributed among a set number of centres.
- These circumstances are quite similar to those that led Von Thunen to develop his agricultural land use model about a century ago.
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