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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... administrative systems which comprise these economies, there are spatial variations in the distribution, structure, productivity, or growth of service activities. way Such variations are facilitated by one very obvious difference ...
... administrative systems which comprise these economies, there are spatial variations in the distribution, structure, productivity, or growth of service activities. way Such variations are facilitated by one very obvious difference ...
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... administrative overheads and manning levels (in the way typified by the reductions in civil service manpower and spending achieved by the Thatcher administration in Britain during the early 1980s) are more concerned with accessibility ...
... administrative overheads and manning levels (in the way typified by the reductions in civil service manpower and spending achieved by the Thatcher administration in Britain during the early 1980s) are more concerned with accessibility ...
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... administrative and regulatory bureaucracies to manage their affairs. Table 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 Some of the statistical attributes of a burgeoning public sector in the UK are illustrated in Figure 2.6. Public ...
... administrative and regulatory bureaucracies to manage their affairs. Table 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 Some of the statistical attributes of a burgeoning public sector in the UK are illustrated in Figure 2.6. Public ...
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... administrative-bureaucratic role of the public sector may also grow because the market economy does not always give rise to the most effective or to safe competition—the automobile industry has only adopted exhaust emission measures,
... administrative-bureaucratic role of the public sector may also grow because the market economy does not always give rise to the most effective or to safe competition—the automobile industry has only adopted exhaust emission measures,
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