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        | location where transfer among transportation is possible |  
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        | gains volume or weight during production |  
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        | an economic industry in which the product weighs less than its inputs |  
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        | the view that each worker should be assigned a task to perform repeatedly, developed by ford motor company |  
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        | the process of change that began in the 1700s in the United Kingdom |  
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        | labor cost is a high percentage of the expense |  
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        | factories built by US companies in Mexico near the US border, to take advantage of much lower labor costs in mexico |  
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        | New International Division of Labor |  
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        | the new spatial division of labor when production is no longer confined to national economies |  
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        | contracting to a third party |  
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        | Adoption by companies of flexible work rules, such as the allocation of workers to teams that perform a variety of tasks |  
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        | prevents a union or company from negotiating a contract that requires workers to join a union as a condition of employment |  
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        | unique characteristics of a place |  
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        | location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory |  
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        | What is the distribution of industry in Western Europe? |  
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        | United Kingdom, France, Germany, Northern Italy |  
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        | What is the distribution of industry in Eastern Europe? |  
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        | Moscow, Ukraine, Urals, and the Volga River Area |  
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        | What is the distribution of industry in the US? |  
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        | What is the distribution of industry in Canada? |  
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        | St. Lawrence Valley, ontario peninsula |  
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        | What is the distribution of industry in East Asia? |  
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        | Eastern China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan |  
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        | What is an intraregional shift? |  
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        | from cities to suburban or rural areas |  
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        | What is an interregional shift in the United States? |  
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        | from the northeast to the south and west |  
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        | What is an interregional shift in Western Europe? |  
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        | when businesses were urged to relocate to distressed peripheral areas |  
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        | WHat is a new industrial area in asia? Why? |  
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        | China, low cost labor, worlds largest market for ... |  
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        | What are the new industrial areas in Latin America? |  
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        | What are the new industrial areas in Central Europe? |  
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        | Countries between Germany and Russia |  
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        | What are two reasons the location factors are changing? Why? |  
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        | Atrraction to new industrial regions (proximity to low-cost labor, outsoucing) and Renewed attraction to traditional industrial regions (proximity to skilled labor, just in time delivery |  
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