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In the nature of things there must be causes that explain why an industrial enterprise—mill, factory, foundry, dairy, refinery—is located at just this or that place, and not somewhere else. Some of these causes are non-rational, such as accident and caprice. . . . The remaining causes are rational and economic; that is, the selected locality is deemed to offer certain advantages in production or marketing.
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In
the
nature
of
things
there
must
be
causes
that
explain
why
an
industrial
enterprise—mill,
factory,
foundry,
dairy,
refinery—is
located
at
just
this
or
that
place,
and
not
somewhere
else.
Some
of
these
causes
are
non-rational,
such
as
accident
and
caprice.
.
.
.
The
remaining
causes
are
rational
and
economic;
that
is,
the
selected
locality
is
deemed
to
offer
certain
advantages
in
production
or
marketing.