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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... evidence about the patterns and the processes which determine the location of services in the real world. The third major objective is, therefore, to offer a range of empirical material from studies undertaken in Western Europe, the ...
... evidence about the patterns and the processes which determine the location of services in the real world. The third major objective is, therefore, to offer a range of empirical material from studies undertaken in Western Europe, the ...
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... evidence about location, or the urban and regional development problems arising from the location behaviour of services (see Chapters 4–9) is structured around a useful distinction between consumer and producer services (Greenfield ...
... evidence about location, or the urban and regional development problems arising from the location behaviour of services (see Chapters 4–9) is structured around a useful distinction between consumer and producer services (Greenfield ...
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... evidence from other sources to arrive at his estimates. 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 ...
... evidence from other sources to arrive at his estimates. 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 ...
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... evidence about producer services in the inputoutput tables for the UK which is pertinent to the later analysis of location behaviour (see Chapter 7). This concerns the importance of intra-industry transactions relative to the total ...
... evidence about producer services in the inputoutput tables for the UK which is pertinent to the later analysis of location behaviour (see Chapter 7). This concerns the importance of intra-industry transactions relative to the total ...
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... evidence. THE EARLY ROLE OF SERVICE INDUSTRIES The service industries already comprised a large and growing sector of the British economy in 1861 (Lee, 1979, 1984). Over 31 per cent of the employed population were engaged in the service ...
... evidence. THE EARLY ROLE OF SERVICE INDUSTRIES The service industries already comprised a large and growing sector of the British economy in 1861 (Lee, 1979, 1984). Over 31 per cent of the employed population were engaged in the service ...
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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