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Industries sometimes do not move to new locations, even when changing locational factors suggest that they should do so. This is called: [Tick (✓) the correct box] ... show full transcript
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The phenomenon described in the question, where industries do not relocate despite changes in locational advantages, is known as industrial inertia. This term refers to the resistance to change by existing industries, often due to established infrastructure, workforce familiarity, and other existing advantages that make relocation less appealing.
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