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Previous chapters have considered in some detail the nature of the distribution of new inward investment in Britain over the past decade, together with the economic influences on that distribution, with the conclusion that regional aid, relative earnings and infrastructure spending have been primary determinants. The purpose of this chapter is to consider a range of extensions and applications to this basic model that enrich an empirical and theoretical understanding of the regional location decisions of the inward investor over the recent past.

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© 1994 Stephen Hill and Maxim Charles Richard Munday

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Hill, S., Munday, M. (1994). Extensions and Applications of the Model. In: The Regional Distribution of Foreign Manufacturing Investment in the UK. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13101-3_6

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