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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... demand for services during this century, and particularly since 1945. The way in which this is translated into the contribution of service industries to employment, capital formation, or output is illustrated with empirical data at the ...
... demand for services during this century, and particularly since 1945. The way in which this is translated into the contribution of service industries to employment, capital formation, or output is illustrated with empirical data at the ...
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... demand. Indeed most of the industries classed as services have to satisfy demand from a highly variable amalgam of other businesses, individual consumers, government and non-profit organizations. Invariably it is necessary to rely on ...
... demand. Indeed most of the industries classed as services have to satisfy demand from a highly variable amalgam of other businesses, individual consumers, government and non-profit organizations. Invariably it is necessary to rely on ...
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... demand factors, the behaviour of competitors, the availability of certain kinds of labour, or limitations in the kinds of service already available. Ultimately the arbiter in their birth, continuing existence, or death is profitability ...
... demand factors, the behaviour of competitors, the availability of certain kinds of labour, or limitations in the kinds of service already available. Ultimately the arbiter in their birth, continuing existence, or death is profitability ...
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... demand for services and a levelling off of the demand for goods. There is in fact a high degree of complementarity between durable goods, in particular, and many services: the purchase of a television or a video-recorder is concomitant ...
... demand for services and a levelling off of the demand for goods. There is in fact a high degree of complementarity between durable goods, in particular, and many services: the purchase of a television or a video-recorder is concomitant ...
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... demand for financial machinery upon which the growth of specialist intermediaries could proceed. (Anderson, 1983, 26, 50) Liverpool's overseas connections formed part of a £4,000 million investment by British companies between 1865 and ...
... demand for financial machinery upon which the growth of specialist intermediaries could proceed. (Anderson, 1983, 26, 50) Liverpool's overseas connections formed part of a £4,000 million investment by British companies between 1865 and ...
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