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Location Factors of Service Industry in High School Geography

The main location factors of commercial service industries

(1) Less influenced by natural factors.

(2) Human factors

①Market: the size of the population, the average consumption level of the population, and the consumption preferences of the residents should be considered.

②Transportation: choose a place with convenient transportation and high passenger flow.

③Labor: different types of service industries have different requirements on the number of laborers, wage level and labor quality.

④Agglomeration: on one hand, it is convenient to *** enjoy the infrastructure, reduce transaction costs, access to information and technology, and expand visibility and influence; on the other hand, it can attract consumers and improve economic efficiency.

⑤Other factors: history and culture, policies and regulations.

Non-commercial service industry non-commercial public **** service industry to equalization as the principle of location selection, the main consideration of the demand and distribution of the object to be served.

Special reminder: the impact of policy factors on the distribution of service industry policy can be both through the market access system to regulate the service industry, but also through tax reductions, subsidies and incentives, and other methods, to focus on certain services to support, but also through the urban planning to influence the spatial distribution pattern of the service industry.

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Categorization: commercial services, mainly for profit; non-commercial services, not for profit.

Natural factors are the prerequisites for the layout and development of the service industry, and provide the necessary resources and spatial places for the service industry; differences in natural conditions affect the layout of the types of service industries