Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalThe 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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Therefore, it is sometimes helpful to examine services using an additional dimension (which can overlap with the producer/consumer division) related to the origin (or source) of a service in which the principal distinction is between ...
Therefore, it is sometimes helpful to examine services using an additional dimension (which can overlap with the producer/consumer division) related to the origin (or source) of a service in which the principal distinction is between ...
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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 source of employment they are still the Cinderella industries of academics and ...
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 source of employment they are still the Cinderella industries of academics and ...
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As a general rule, in those continents where it is not the principal source of employment, the service sector is larger than manufacturing but the most notable exceptions are Eastern Europe and the USSR, where the service sector ...
As a general rule, in those continents where it is not the principal source of employment, the service sector is larger than manufacturing but the most notable exceptions are Eastern Europe and the USSR, where the service sector ...
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Table 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons, 1970 Figure 2.1 Economically active population, by industry, selected countries Source: Compiled from data in United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, ...
Table 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons, 1970 Figure 2.1 Economically active population, by industry, selected countries Source: Compiled from data in United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, ...
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