Industrialization & Services (Chapter 12)
Field Note: Branding the Backboard
- How many people who work at Nike’s headquarters in Beaverton, OR are directly involved in manufacturing shoes?
- Describe the types of jobs performed by employees at Nike’s headquarters.
Where did the Industrial Revolution begin, and how did it diffuse?
- How did the merchants of Europe lay the groundwork for Europe’s colonial expansion and the European dominance of industry?
- Which four technological advances transformed industrialization in England?
- What criteria determined the location of manufacturing in England?
- Describe the pattern of diffusion of the Industrial Revolution to mainland Europe.
- How did Paris and London become major manufacturing centers despite their lack of proximity to coal and iron?
How do location theories explain industrial location?
- How does friction of distance influence industry location? Distance decay?
- Describe Weber’s least cost theory.
- Transportation
- Labor
- Agglomeration
- Describe Hotelling’s locational interdependence theory.
- How was Lösch’s model different that Hotelling’s and Weber’s theories?
- Before 1960, manufacturing belts were located close to...?
- What are the four primary industrial regions?
- How did colonial empires help European countries industrialize?
- Where is Europe’s greatest industrial complex located? Why is it located there?
- What kind of industry is located in Saxony?
- Who are the two largest coal producers?
- Where are US steel mills located? Why?
- What was the impact of WWI and WWII on US manufacturing? European manufacturing?
- What factors made the American Manufacturing Belt the early center of US industrialization?
- Identify the five (5) other major industrial regions of North America.
- Nizhni Novgorod is known as….
- Describe the development of the Volga region beginning in the 1930s.
- Why was the Ukraine valuable to Soviet industry?
- Identify three limitations on Japan’s ability to industrialize.
- How was Japan able to industrialize despite these limitations?
- What are the two largest industrial complexes in Japan, and why are they located there?
- Japan’s post-WWII success was largely attributable to what factors?
How has industrial production changed?
- Describe Henry Ford’s innovation and the Fordist system.
- Describe the post-Fordist system.
- Describe three examples of space-time compression.
- What is just-in-time delivery?
- Describe the global division of labor, including the involvement of the core, semi-periphery and periphery.
- How do intermodal connections affect the location of industry?
- How has the container system affected shipping?
- The WTO promotes free trade by discouraging what two things?
- How has the role of energy supply as a factor in industrial location decision changed over time?
- Describe US oil production vs. consumption.
- Why do countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq occupy a special position in the global economic picture?
Where are the major industrial belts in the world today and why?
- What two major industrial zones have become deindustrialized? What can the regions do to alleviate unemployment?
- China’s industrial heartland is located where? Where is the 2nd largest industrial region?
What is the service economy, and where are services concentrated?
- How has the development of the service sector changed since the beginning of the 20th century?
- Where are service sector jobs concentrated?
- How have the core industrial regions retained their dominance in the 21st century?
- Describe the combination of secondary and tertiary sectors found in the Sunbelt.
- Describe the location factors that are important to tertiary services.
- How are the locational influences on quarternary services different?
- Describe the locational influences on quinary services.
- What locational factors influenced Silicon Valley?
- What are the pros & cons to high technology industries?
- Think about it… what type of company would consider locating in Katy, and why?