Modeling industrial location decisions in U.S. counties



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Modeling Industrial Location Decisions in U.S.

Counties1

Octavio Figueiredo

Universidade do Porto and CEMPRE

Paulo Guimaraes
Universidade do Minho and NIMA

Douglas Woodward2
University of South Carolina

April 18, 2002

1 This research was made during a sabbatical leave by the two first authors at
the Division of Research of The Darla Moore School of Business, University of
South Carolina, and was partially supported by FCT, the Portuguese Foundation
for Science and Technology.

2 Corresponding author. Address: The Darla Moore School of Business,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. E-mail:
wood-
[email protected]
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