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In a landscape system where locations are geographically separated by distance, the transfer of goods, materials and individuals is an inevitable necessity of spatial organisation, since both producers and consumers are located at different points in geographical space. Considerations of transfer consequently constitute a further element that has to be considered by the entrepreneur in the locational decision-making process.
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© 1974 Peter Toyne
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Toyne, P. (1974). Transfer. In: Organisation, Location and Behaviour. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15538-5_7
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