Truly Awesome Mam, Your Information and Teaching style[slowely, patiently ]..one by one approaching from surface to depth is incredible ..today only I came to understand what is Agglomeration actually is. and How Isodapane/Critically Isodapane actually works....Thanks
Mam i am a big fan of your tutorials.they are extremely doubt clearing and very easy to understand.since i am a teacher these tutorials help me a lot.but mam i have one requesr to make.since i am a researcher also so it will b very helpful if u kindly make some videos regarding parametric and non parametric data and the significance tests and the related things.thank u mam
This such a simple and elaborate explanation of the theory. I got it quite easily. Thank you for putting in your time and effort into creating this educational video. One critique I have though, is that the sound quality is quite below par. It would be great if you could improve that. Regards, and thanks!
+Reuben Seldo We are now using studio quality audio devices, please check out any of our new video sand provide us a feedback - th-cam.com/video/7zJ0pKCR9aU/w-d-xo.html
Maam please explain , recent SC judgement about returning land to villagers in W.B from TATA, can be example of criticism of weber theory . As theory not consider aesthatic value, role of people
In explaining material indices MI is less than 1 which means weight of finished products is less than raw materials,how it is possible from where finished products gained weight
Thanks for the video. It is helpful. I have a doubt. It is explained in the video that in case of a gross raw material and market, the industry will be located closer to the raw material depending on how much weight is lost by the gross raw material. Shouldn't it be always located at the raw material source regardless of the weight being lost? (Even if the weight lost is less, It would be cheaper for me to place my industry at RM site (considering both the costs -from raw material to industry and then industry to market)). Please clarify.
+sumit jain If all raw material was found at one place you would be correct in assuming that the industry will be located closer to raw material, however certain raw material (for example air) which might be used is ubiquitous. In this case, depending on the weight of raw material which has to be transported from elsewhere and weight of the final product, we might choose to locate the industry closer to the market. In the extreme case where all material is ubiquitous, we would opt to make all goods in market itself.
thanks a lot mam, Mam just one request could the audio quality of this be improved. I have seen ur latest lectures with improved audio quality. CAN THESE VIDEOES WITH POOR AUDIO QUALITY BE REDONE WITH BETTER AUDIO OR NEW VIDEOES BE MADE FOR THIS TOPIC?
Truly Awesome Mam, Your Information and Teaching style[slowely, patiently ]..one by one approaching from surface to depth is incredible ..today only I came to understand what is Agglomeration actually is. and How Isodapane/Critically Isodapane actually works....Thanks
Mam i am a big fan of your tutorials.they are extremely doubt clearing and very easy to understand.since i am a teacher these tutorials help me a lot.but mam i have one requesr to make.since i am a researcher also so it will b very helpful if u kindly make some videos regarding parametric and non parametric data and the significance tests and the related things.thank u mam
Thank you very much sister. You are doing a great job. Your way of teaching is excellent as it is precise and resourceful.
Luv u sister.. good explanation .. very usefull.... Well understood... India need a teacher like u
This such a simple and elaborate explanation of the theory. I got it quite easily. Thank you for putting in your time and effort into creating this educational video. One critique I have though, is that the sound quality is quite below par. It would be great if you could improve that. Regards, and thanks!
+Reuben Seldo We are now using studio quality audio devices, please check out any of our new video sand provide us a feedback - th-cam.com/video/7zJ0pKCR9aU/w-d-xo.html
very very good explanation....
thank you very much.
keep continue the good work.
keep continue enlightening us...
Maam please explain , recent SC judgement about returning land to villagers in W.B from TATA, can be example of criticism of weber theory . As theory not consider aesthatic value, role of people
mam, can you please explain profit maximization theory of August Losch?
it will be a great help.
In explaining material indices
MI is less than 1 which means weight of finished products is less than raw materials,how it is possible from where finished products gained weight
Thanks for the video. It is helpful. I have a doubt. It is explained in the video that in case of a gross raw material and market, the industry will be located closer to the raw material depending on how much weight is lost by the gross raw material. Shouldn't it be always located at the raw material source regardless of the weight being lost? (Even if the weight lost is less, It would be cheaper for me to place my industry at RM site (considering both the costs -from raw material to industry and then industry to market)). Please clarify.
+sumit jain If all raw material was found at one place you would be correct in assuming that the industry will be located closer to raw material, however certain raw material (for example air) which might be used is ubiquitous.
In this case, depending on the weight of raw material which has to be transported from elsewhere and weight of the final product, we might choose to locate the industry closer to the market.
In the extreme case where all material is ubiquitous, we would opt to make all goods in market itself.
mam please news videos of E .m hoover and Alfred weber concept
thanks a lot mam, Mam just one request could the audio quality of this be improved. I have seen ur latest lectures with improved audio quality. CAN THESE VIDEOES WITH POOR AUDIO QUALITY BE REDONE WITH BETTER AUDIO OR NEW VIDEOES BE MADE FOR THIS TOPIC?
Currently we are focusing on covering more and more topics that remain. We might consider this few years down the lane.
What is Weber's theory relevant in india
how can the transportation cost (isotims for raw material to market) can increase from raw material to market?
As you move away from raw material you will have to bear more transportation cost.
thank you so much
truly awesome
well done.keep it up
what does pushing of raw material near market mean?
Moving those close to market
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