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Issue No. 1 - July/August 2001
Power Struggle
The difficulties of obtaining a power supply contract – let alone negotiating one – have been well documented in The Advertiser....
Read StoryWhy Industry Clusters are Working
by Professor Richard Blandy
Why are companies not scattered randomly across the planet’s land surface? Why are cars made in Detroit, films in Los Angeles, leather goods in Milan, aircraft in Seattle, and financial services provided in the City of London? The reason, of course, is that some places offer more advantages to some sorts of firms than other places do, and those sorts of firms then cluster at the better locations....
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