Abstract
Attempts by Greek governments to attract manufacturing industry to
problem regions have been shaped by a large number of development laws.
Location policy works principally by influencing the decisions of
individual firms. The article examines the relevance of Greek government
location policy and the local criteria actually used by firms operating
in the food industry. Raw materials were the most important determinant
and the results otherwise suggest that the use of financial factors as
an instrument of regional policy needs re‐examination.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Decision Sciences
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