Describe the multiplier effect as it relates to population growth of urban units
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Describe the multiplier effect as it relates to the population growth of urban units.
-The multiplier effect is the expected addition of nonbasic workers and dependents to a city's total employment and population that accommodates new basic sector employment
-Recall that the term multiplier effect means that a city's employment and population grow with the addition of manufacturing workers and dependents as a supplement of new basic or manufacturing employment
-The growth of cities may be self-generating- "circular and cumulative"- acquiring new people and functions attracted by the existing markets, labor force, and urban facilities. Service activities such as banking and legal services, government services, and the like may generate basic and nonbasic additions to the labor force
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