Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalRoutledge, 19.12.1985 - 322 Seiten The first major synthesis of an emerging geography which is undoubtedly changing the way in which academics, planners and policy-makers identify and interpret the spatial development of cities and regions in the 1980s. |
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... economy rather than limiting itself to generalized indirect controls such as monetary and fiscal policies. Hence the ... Service industries, with the notable exception of retailing and transport, have largely been ignored by economic and ...
... economy rather than limiting itself to generalized indirect controls such as monetary and fiscal policies. Hence the ... Service industries, with the notable exception of retailing and transport, have largely been ignored by economic and ...
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... service industries as a sector of the economy are extraordinarily underresearched. Despite the fact that in the major developed economies of the world they are rapidly replacing or have replaced the manufacturing sector as the dominant ...
... service industries as a sector of the economy are extraordinarily underresearched. Despite the fact that in the major developed economies of the world they are rapidly replacing or have replaced the manufacturing sector as the dominant ...
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... industries, and perhaps the queries signposted at the end of this chapter—and the contents of those that follow—will confirm that such a geography does indeed exist. CHAPTER 2 Service industries in the economy: some preliminary empirical.
... industries, and perhaps the queries signposted at the end of this chapter—and the contents of those that follow—will confirm that such a geography does indeed exist. CHAPTER 2 Service industries in the economy: some preliminary empirical.
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A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. CHAPTER. 2. Service. industries. in. the. economy: some. preliminary. empirical. evidence. THE EARLY ROLE OF SERVICE INDUSTRIES The service industries already comprised a large and growing sector ...
A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. CHAPTER. 2. Service. industries. in. the. economy: some. preliminary. empirical. evidence. THE EARLY ROLE OF SERVICE INDUSTRIES The service industries already comprised a large and growing sector ...
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... economy ever more strongly to that of the nation and beyond' (ibid., 50–1). This serves at the outset to scotch the notion that, even at this early juncture, service industries were essentially orientated towards and generated by demand ...
... economy ever more strongly to that of the nation and beyond' (ibid., 50–1). This serves at the outset to scotch the notion that, even at this early juncture, service industries were essentially orientated towards and generated by demand ...
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