The tendency of firms in certain industries to concentrate in geographic areas where there are other firms of a similar type, enabling the use of services from related industries and potential skill acquisition from local firms.
Economic Geography is a discipline that studies spatial aspects of economic activities, including the effects of globalization on economic interactions across countries.
The Location Quotient (LQ) is a statistical measure used to quantify the concentration of a particular industry, occupation, or demographic group in a region compared to a larger reference area, often used in economic geography and regional planning.
A comprehensive overview of Retail Hub—a central area primarily occupied by retail establishments, offering an examination of its components, types, applications, historical context, and related terminology.
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