Results of this study show that a heterogeneous labor force serves to attract new food manufacturing investment. We conduct analysis for SIC 20, Food and Kindred Product Manufacturing, and disaggregate analysis on all nine three-digit SIC food industries. Heterogeneity variables are a significant factor in nearly all specifications. We also examine which factors create the greatest increases in the expected number of new establishments. Areas with a high degree of labor heterogeneity are found to have large advantages. Labor heterogeneity is among the most important factors attracting food manufacturing to urban areas over rural areas
Food manufacturing industries are traditionally considered to be a significance force of economic de...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
The assumption of homogeneity between family and hired farm labor is common in farm labor research. ...
Results of this study show that a heterogeneous labor force serves to attract new food manufacturing...
Results of this study show that a heterogeneous labor force serves to attract new food manufacturing...
From 1998 through 2007, total manufacturing employment declined 29% in New York State, while food ma...
Food manufacturing site selection is determined by infrastructure, agglomeration, product and input ...
Using a simple two-region model with the positive and negative effects of labor heterogeneity, we in...
With the persistant changes in technology and increased competition in food manufacturing, it is imp...
While local food production plays an increasingly prominent role in U.S. agriculture, there is growi...
This paper analyses the spatial heterogeneity of labour demand. Our main assumption is that for each...
This analysis attributes economies of agglomeration to either labor market pooling or employer-based...
Capturing value-added activity is often promoted as a rural development strategy, but this is diffic...
Food processing has been widely recognized as a traditional, unskilled-labor intensive production. Y...
Economic analysis of production processes and performanace typically neglects consideration of spati...
Food manufacturing industries are traditionally considered to be a significance force of economic de...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
The assumption of homogeneity between family and hired farm labor is common in farm labor research. ...
Results of this study show that a heterogeneous labor force serves to attract new food manufacturing...
Results of this study show that a heterogeneous labor force serves to attract new food manufacturing...
From 1998 through 2007, total manufacturing employment declined 29% in New York State, while food ma...
Food manufacturing site selection is determined by infrastructure, agglomeration, product and input ...
Using a simple two-region model with the positive and negative effects of labor heterogeneity, we in...
With the persistant changes in technology and increased competition in food manufacturing, it is imp...
While local food production plays an increasingly prominent role in U.S. agriculture, there is growi...
This paper analyses the spatial heterogeneity of labour demand. Our main assumption is that for each...
This analysis attributes economies of agglomeration to either labor market pooling or employer-based...
Capturing value-added activity is often promoted as a rural development strategy, but this is diffic...
Food processing has been widely recognized as a traditional, unskilled-labor intensive production. Y...
Economic analysis of production processes and performanace typically neglects consideration of spati...
Food manufacturing industries are traditionally considered to be a significance force of economic de...
In this paper we postulate, measure, and evaluate the importance of cost-impacts from spatial and in...
The assumption of homogeneity between family and hired farm labor is common in farm labor research. ...