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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... data processing and telecommunications 10.3 Digital network for all communications needs (speech, data, teletext, facsimile, telex) operated by Blue Circle Cement 10.4 Local area network linking five locations 10.5 Workloads ...
... data processing and telecommunications 10.3 Digital network for all communications needs (speech, data, teletext, facsimile, telex) operated by Blue Circle Cement 10.4 Local area network linking five locations 10.5 Workloads ...
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Most of the disagreements centre on construction, the utilities (gas, electricity and water), and transport and communication. Because the latter uses a large volume of physical capital, Fuchs (1965) proposed that it should be included ...
Most of the disagreements centre on construction, the utilities (gas, electricity and water), and transport and communication. Because the latter uses a large volume of physical capital, Fuchs (1965) proposed that it should be included ...
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necessary to present material in industry terms the service sector will, therefore, be taken to include: transport and communication; distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; ...
necessary to present material in industry terms the service sector will, therefore, be taken to include: transport and communication; distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; ...
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Some 75 per cent of the US employees in transportation were allocated to producer services, 50 per cent of the employees in communications, and 50 per cent in finance, insurance and real estate. Greenfield found an almost equal division ...
Some 75 per cent of the US employees in transportation were allocated to producer services, 50 per cent of the employees in communications, and 50 per cent in finance, insurance and real estate. Greenfield found an almost equal division ...
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This helps to distinguish between those countries, mainly in the developed world, where finance, insurance, real estate and business services along with transport and communication comprise a significant proportion of the total ...
This helps to distinguish between those countries, mainly in the developed world, where finance, insurance, real estate and business services along with transport and communication comprise a significant proportion of the total ...
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