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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... distribution of private sector employment (A) is included for comparative purposes 3.1 Relationship between stage of ... trade areas 4.2 The structure of interdependencies, or growth transmission channels, in a Christallerian central ...
... distribution of private sector employment (A) is included for comparative purposes 3.1 Relationship between stage of ... trade areas 4.2 The structure of interdependencies, or growth transmission channels, in a Christallerian central ...
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... Trade in invisible services (receipts and payments), by sector and changing dependence on invisible trade (1964–73), low-and high-income countries, 1973 2.7 Fixed capital expenditure by manufacturing, distributive and service industries ...
... Trade in invisible services (receipts and payments), by sector and changing dependence on invisible trade (1964–73), low-and high-income countries, 1973 2.7 Fixed capital expenditure by manufacturing, distributive and service industries ...
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... distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; community, social and personal services (including hotels, entertainment, restaurants, recreation); and public administration and defence ...
... distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; community, social and personal services (including hotels, entertainment, restaurants, recreation); and public administration and defence ...
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... distributive services employment, and since income was unevenly distributed, some regions had a larger share of ... trade and particularly investment, the consumer demand sustained by many centuries' accumulation of landed wealth and the ...
... distributive services employment, and since income was unevenly distributed, some regions had a larger share of ... trade and particularly investment, the consumer demand sustained by many centuries' accumulation of landed wealth and the ...
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... distributive trades and community, social and personal services (see also Bennett and Tucker, 1979). Bangladesh (1974) and the USA (1970) * are clearly at opposite ends of the spectrum with respect to the level of service industry ...
... distributive trades and community, social and personal services (see also Bennett and Tucker, 1979). Bangladesh (1974) and the USA (1970) * are clearly at opposite ends of the spectrum with respect to the level of service industry ...
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