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Why Industry Moves South: A Study of Factors Influencing the Recent Location of Manufacturing Plants in the South

Why Industry Moves South: A Study of Factors Influencing the Recent Location of Manufacturing Plants in the South

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Why Industry Moves South: A Study of Factors Influencing the Recent Location of Manufacturing Plants in the South

by McLAUGHLIN, Glenn E. and Stefan Robock

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[Washington?]: National Planning Association Committee of the South, [1949]. First Edition. Octavo (23cm.); original cloth in cream pictorial dust jacket printed in pale blue; xxi,[1],148pp. Jacket extremities a bit toned, more heavily so to spine, light shelf wear, small soil spot to upper panel, else Very Good or better.

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Lorne Bair Rare Books US (US)
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Title
Why Industry Moves South: A Study of Factors Influencing the Recent Location of Manufacturing Plants in the South
Author
McLAUGHLIN, Glenn E. and Stefan Robock
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
National Planning Association Committee of the South
Place of Publication
[Washington?]
Date Published
[1949]
Bookseller catalogs
The South; Labor History; Social History;

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First Edition
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