Where do manufacturing firms locate their headquarters?
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Author
Contributions
- Ono, Yukako. - Contributor
- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Research Dept. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., Illinois
Language
English
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0 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2005615881
- Open LibraryOL3476395M
Classifications
- LCCHG2401
Description
"Firms' headquarters [HQ] support their production activity, by gathering information and outsourcing business services, as well as, managing, evaluating, and coordinating internal firm activities. In search of a better location for these functions, firms often separate the HQ function physically from their production facilities and construct stand-alone HQs. By locating its HQ in a large, service oriented metro area away from its production facilities, a firm may be better able to out-source service functions in that local metro market and also to gather information about market conditions for their products. However if the firm locates the HQ away from its production activity, that increases the coordination costs in managing plant activities. In this paper we empirically analyze the trade-off of these two considerations"--Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago web site.
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Series Statement
- Working paper series ;
- WP-2004-29
- Working paper series (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Research Dept. : Online) ;
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