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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A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. List. of. tables. 1.1 Service industries: some alternative classifications 1.2 Sectoral classification of industry orders 1.3 General comparison of service industry classification using ... tables ..
A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. List. of. tables. 1.1 Service industries: some alternative classifications 1.2 Sectoral classification of industry orders 1.3 General comparison of service industry classification using ... tables ..
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... Table 7.1: Ekistics for Table 8.7; Economic Geography for Figure 6.5; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers for Figures 6.9, 6.10. Publishers P.W.D. Liverpool February 1985 Liverpool University Press for Table 2.1; Basic ...
... Table 7.1: Ekistics for Table 8.7; Economic Geography for Figure 6.5; Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers for Figures 6.9, 6.10. Publishers P.W.D. Liverpool February 1985 Liverpool University Press for Table 2.1; Basic ...
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... Table 6.2 and Figure 6.6; B.Moore for Table 8.1; R.L.Davies for Table 8.5; W.R.Code for Figure 7.2; R.Barras for Figure 9.3; J.M.Nilles for Figure 10.6; M.Polese for Figure 7.5. The author and publisher have made every effort to obtain ...
... Table 6.2 and Figure 6.6; B.Moore for Table 8.1; R.L.Davies for Table 8.5; W.R.Code for Figure 7.2; R.Barras for Figure 9.3; J.M.Nilles for Figure 10.6; M.Polese for Figure 7.5. The author and publisher have made every effort to obtain ...
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... (Table 1.1). These alternatives are not discussed in detail here since we are not concerned with the classification of service industries as an end in itself. For the interested reader some further points relating to the classification ...
... (Table 1.1). These alternatives are not discussed in detail here since we are not concerned with the classification of service industries as an end in itself. For the interested reader some further points relating to the classification ...
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... (Table 1.2). While it makes for a neat division into primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, the method has several limitations. Each major sector is subdivided into a number of industry orders (some examples are given in Table 1.2, n ...
... (Table 1.2). While it makes for a neat division into primary, secondary and tertiary sectors, the method has several limitations. Each major sector is subdivided into a number of industry orders (some examples are given in Table 1.2, n ...
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