Title: Manufacturing
1Manufacturing Industrial Location Theory
Chapter 10
- Questions Directions for Future Research?
- 4 lectures left!
- Location Theory
- Space-cost curve
- Tariff and NAFTA
- High Technology
- Cycle Theory
- Fordism-Flexible Specialization
2Alfred Weber, 1909Labour costs - Isodapanes
- Isodapane
- Line of total transport costs
- Determined by summing the value of all isotims at
a point - And joining all points of equal total transport
costs
Caution As some hawk-eyed students have pointed
out, there are a number of errors in this
diagram! As you can see for yourself, the 8
isodapane is really the 9 isodapane. The
isodapanes are wrongly interpolated to the left
of M and to the right of S
3Derivation of Space Cost Curve
4Spatial Margins to Profitability
- Contemporary interpretation
- Slopes of curves could be very gradual
- Noneconomic factors may prompt nonoptimum
location within margins - Firms may not have data to determine the optimum
and are content with any location within margins
of profitability - Satisficing behaviour
5Manufacturing Regional Patternsand Issues
Chapter 11
- Tariff on manufactured imports
- Import substitution
- Protect infant industries
- Foster industrialization and create industrial
jobs - Linkages with other Canadian manufacturers
- 3rd Plank of the National Policy of 1869
6Implications of the Tariff for Canadian
Manufacturing
- Industrialization benefits for southern Ontario
and Quebec, rapid urban industrial growth - Deindustrialization of Maritimes 1870s and 1880s
- Higher costs due to tariff and low Canadian
productivity were a small price to pay for
Ontario Quebec - The seeds of
- Western alienation
- Sir John A.
- Conservatives!
7Implications of the Tariff for Canadian
Manufacturing
- Foreign ownership
- Tariff factories
- Branch plant economy
- Technological dependency
- High costs, low productivity
- Not competitive on world markets
- No mandate to export
- Main links to U.S. not Canada!
- By 1980s, NTBs more significant
8Free Trade Agreements
- CUSFTA 1 Jan 1989
- NAFTA 1 Jan 1994
- Foreign location no longer a condition of market
entry - Rationalization/specialization
- Canada maintains positive balance of trade
- Dispute resolution mechanism
9Its Not Really Free Trade
- U.S. government procurement
- Canadas cultural industries
- Dispute resolution softwood lumber, durum wheat,
beef are conspicuous failings - Loss of sovereignty ?
10Canadas International Trade Balance, 2001(
000,000)
Source Statistics Canada 2003, Cansim II Table
228
11Costs and Benefits of Free Trade
- Giant sucking sound" of jobs and investment
heading south irony! - Growth in trade and investment, inbound and
outbound. See DFAIT - Growth in dependence
- Canadas low dollar has been vital to strong
trade performance under NAFTA - Impact is regionalized
12High Technology
- New
- Semi-conductors, software engineering
biotechnology, new materials - Complementary role of services
- Outsourcing
- Metropolitan advantage remains
13Cycle Theory
- Regions (Chap 11)
- Products (Chap 10)
- Biological development metaphors
- Youth
- Maturity
- Old age
14From Fordism to Post-Fordism Flexible
Specialization
- Fordism
- Mass production economies of scale
- Assembly line
- Specialized
- Post-Fordism
- Economies of scope
- Constellations of small firms
- Networks
- Flexible specialization
- Rapid switching among products
- Multi-purpose machines and workers
- New industrial districts