Abstract
Industry in general is the main basis for any process of economic and social development because it is a means of eliminating underdevelopment and poverty, as well as its contribution to the economic and political power of any country as a timely and spatially changing branch in response to the input requirements of raw materials, capital and manpower (skilled and unskilled) and ways of transportand market, and when there is a change in the spatial variability of an industry that may be affected by the associated productive factors other than wages as fixed or uniform; therefore, the spatial change may extend to the entire region in the absence of its epics, and there have been changes in the number and type of large industries in the province for the years (2009-2018) and this was illustrated by the variation and proportions of each criterion adopted in this study, including (number of establishments, number of employees, value added) and on this basis the establishment of large modern industries in 2018 will be identified later in this research.
Authors
Maryam Saleh Shafiq
Keywords
Spatial variation, industrial facilities, manpower, transport, value added, district center.
Publication Information
- Volume
- 8
- Issue
- 58
- Year
- 2021
- Language
- Turkish
- Status
- Published
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