<strong>Document</strong> and location, 56, 100-105 multiple, 12-13, 47-48, 108 short-run, 97-100 Europe, 92 European Commission, 45 Exchange rates, floating, 25 External economies, 23, 86, 90 conditions for, 13-14 and economies of scale, 15-18 local, 49-52, 62 Externalities, 50, 93-94 F Factories, market structure and, 39-40 Factor mobility, 90, 96 Factor supply, 9, 17, 18-19 elasticity of, 14, 16, 48 Fleming, J. M., 17, 19, 20, 26, 27 Forrester, Jay, 78 Friedman, Milton, 5 Fujita, M., 90 Fultz, Dave, 70-71 G <strong>file</strong>:///<strong>D|</strong>/Export3/<strong>www</strong>.<strong>netlibrary</strong>.<strong>com</strong>/<strong>nlreader</strong>/<strong>nlreader</strong>.<strong>dll</strong>@bookid=409&<strong>file</strong>name=page_114.html (2 of 3) [4/18/2007 10:31:59 AM]
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