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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... changes in selected land uses, 1975–80; and total floorspace, 1980, planning regions of England and Wales 10.1 Advances in information technology 10.2 Office automation: merging of office equipment, data processing and ...
... changes in selected land uses, 1975–80; and total floorspace, 1980, planning regions of England and Wales 10.1 Advances in information technology 10.2 Office automation: merging of office equipment, data processing and ...
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... 76 8.2 A classification of retail centres 8.3 Shopping centres in the USA, number and sales, 1980 8.4 Changes in CBD, central city and SMSA retail sales: selected US cities, 1972–7 8.5 Positive and negative impacts of retail renewal in ...
... 76 8.2 A classification of retail centres 8.3 Shopping centres in the USA, number and sales, 1980 8.4 Changes in CBD, central city and SMSA retail sales: selected US cities, 1972–7 8.5 Positive and negative impacts of retail renewal in ...
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... changes; it conducts a large number of units engaged in trade and industrial production and regulates many social and economic activities. Like many developing countries, India has chosen to operate discretionary controls like ...
... changes; it conducts a large number of units engaged in trade and industrial production and regulates many social and economic activities. Like many developing countries, India has chosen to operate discretionary controls like ...
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... change in its service sector share of the labourforce between 1881 and 1961. In common with other observers Kuznets explains these early changes in terms of the difficulty of substituting capital for labour in the service sector of ...
... change in its service sector share of the labourforce between 1881 and 1961. In common with other observers Kuznets explains these early changes in terms of the difficulty of substituting capital for labour in the service sector of ...
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... changes revealed in Table 2.2 is notable. But these macroscale processes of change conceal substantial intra-sectoral shifts in service activities which have radically altered the character of the major industry orders over the last 100 ...
... changes revealed in Table 2.2 is notable. But these macroscale processes of change conceal substantial intra-sectoral shifts in service activities which have radically altered the character of the major industry orders over the last 100 ...
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administrative analysis behaviour British business services cent central place theory Chapter city centre classification companies consumer services corporate complexes costs demand developed countries dispersal distributive trades economic activities employees establishments example expenditure facilities factors Figure functions Geography growth hospitals ibid income increase information technology inner investment labour labourforce Liverpool location change location of service location quotients London major manufacturing Merseyside metropolitan areas Newcastle upon Tyne occupations office location office space operations organization planning policies population producer services proportion public sector public services regions relocation Research Retail Geography retail services service activities Service Economy service employment service firms service industry location service sector shopping centres significant SMSAs social Source spatial Stanback structure Studies suburban Table telecommunications teletext tourism trends urban areas variations West Germany West Midlands workers