Chapter 12. Clusters. Why do proximity and place matter?

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Across
  1. 2. Economies that can be accrued within a firm by producing at larger volumes.
  2. 5. a form of calculation used as lines of equal cost.
  3. 7. One of the factors from Webers theory that the materials to be shiped along with final products are taken to the market.
  4. 8. nature of clustering the economy in a group.
  5. 9. if the material is this then the optimum location was drawn toward the raw materials source.
Down
  1. 1. are based upon localized networks of know how that allow the rapid and effective circulation of particular forms of knowledge.
  2. 3. theory from erman economis Alfred Weber that explain spatial distribution of production activities.
  3. 4. One of the factors from Webers theory in which both the materials and the end products had to be transported.
  4. 6. if the material is this then it was drawn into the market site.