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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... effect of reorganization of health districts in the Blackburn area on health centre and hospital services 6.7 The distribution of fire stations in Sydney 6.8 Comparison of actual locations of public swimming-pools in Edinburgh, in 1971 ...
... effect of reorganization of health districts in the Blackburn area on health centre and hospital services 6.7 The distribution of fire stations in Sydney 6.8 Comparison of actual locations of public swimming-pools in Edinburgh, in 1971 ...
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... Effect of district plan for reorganizing Blackburn Health Authority on travel distances to medical services 7.1 Organizational structure, contact patterns and locational characteristics of multi-locational, multi-functional corporations ...
... Effect of district plan for reorganizing Blackburn Health Authority on travel distances to medical services 7.1 Organizational structure, contact patterns and locational characteristics of multi-locational, multi-functional corporations ...
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... effects on employment are very limited but the indirect employment multiplier can be substantial, depending on the ... effects of shopping expenditures, for example, should not be overestimated; their main effect is simply to increase ...
... effects on employment are very limited but the indirect employment multiplier can be substantial, depending on the ... effects of shopping expenditures, for example, should not be overestimated; their main effect is simply to increase ...
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... effects on investment in manufacturing. Taking a hypothetical investment of US $1 million in tourism and an associated US $3 million in tourist consumption in one year (1960), the former creates 800 jobs in Japan, 550 in Spain and 670 ...
... effects on investment in manufacturing. Taking a hypothetical investment of US $1 million in tourism and an associated US $3 million in tourist consumption in one year (1960), the former creates 800 jobs in Japan, 550 in Spain and 670 ...
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... effects on spatial patterns of economic development within individual countries as well as between them. Much seems to depend on the disciplinary viewpoint and three examples—from economics, sociology and political economy—will be ...
... effects on spatial patterns of economic development within individual countries as well as between them. Much seems to depend on the disciplinary viewpoint and three examples—from economics, sociology and political economy—will be ...
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