The document discusses the concepts of multinational companies, footloose industries, and science and business parks. It provides details about the Cambridge Science Park, including its history as farmland that was developed in 1970, the types of high-tech industries it contains like biotechnology and computer companies, and reasons for its location such as proximity to London and access to graduates from university colleges.
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Tn Cs, Multiplier Effect And Cambridge Sci Park Ap
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3. Circle of Decline High unemployment People have more time and less money and fewer opportunities. Less taxes and business rates are paid to the local council. The local council invests less in housing, roads and education. Young people leave school with fewer qualifications. Petty crime often increases. Coal mines and iron and steel plants close. People have less money to spend on goods and services.
4. Positive multiplier effect New Industry Jobs provided Local business improves for shops More money comes into the area Services improve House prices rise More people move into the area
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6. Advantages of an out-of-town location Cheaper land values away from the CBD as competition for land is lower near to the city boundary (lower rents and rates). Ample space for the construction of large buildings, car parks and lorry unloading bays, together with room for possible future expansion. Well planned, modern estates , often with local roads, service and factory units built in advance. A good internal road system linked by main roads to motorway junctions for easy access Adjacent to modern, suburban housing estates, both private and council, as well as access to commuter villages which provide a local labour force – an increasing proportion of which is female.
7. What is high technology (high tech) industry? High technology industry involves a highly skilled workforce and its products require a high proportion of research and development. High technology industry is relatively footloose since access to raw materials is not very unimportant. Which of the following could be called ‘high tech’ industries? biotechnology iron and steel printing computer software tourism car manufacturing
8. What is the difference between a business and a science park? A science park is a planned industrial complex which contains quaternary companies while a business park can also contain manufacturing companies. Business Park Science Park
11. Cambridge Science Park The site was farmland until World War II and then remained derelict until it was developed by Trinity College in 1970.
12. Cambridge Science Park What type of industries locate in Cambridge Science Park? High tech industries, such as biotechnology and computer companies locate in the Science Park. Examples Option Cambridge located in the park in July 2000. This is a Research and Development division of a company which produces products for portable computers. It employs 28 people. GeoInformation is a company which produces high resolution aerial photography for 180 urban areas in the UK.
13. Why does industry locate in Cambridge Science Park? Cambridge Science Park Cambridge Cambridge Science Park M11 A45 A10 A45 A11 A1303 A1309