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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... expenditure in the USA, 1977 7.5 Business service flows between subregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Number of overseas banks and employees represented directly and indirectly in London, 1965–83 7.7 Parent country of foreign bank branches and ...
... expenditure in the USA, 1977 7.5 Business service flows between subregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Number of overseas banks and employees represented directly and indirectly in London, 1965–83 7.7 Parent country of foreign bank branches and ...
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... expenditure by manufacturing, distributive and service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the ... expenditures of English working families, 1794 List of tables ...
... expenditure by manufacturing, distributive and service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the ... expenditures of English working families, 1794 List of tables ...
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A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. 3.5 Composition (%) of expenditures of English working families, 1794 and 1937–8 3.6 Structure of British household expenditure (%), 1963–79 3.7 Contrasting attributes of pre-industrial ...
A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. 3.5 Composition (%) of expenditures of English working families, 1794 and 1937–8 3.6 Structure of British household expenditure (%), 1963–79 3.7 Contrasting attributes of pre-industrial ...
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... expenditure on services by foreign tourists all contribute to earnings from invisible exports. The significance of tourism is that it is seen in many developing countries as a panacea, particularly with reference to its indirect rather ...
... expenditure on services by foreign tourists all contribute to earnings from invisible exports. The significance of tourism is that it is seen in many developing countries as a panacea, particularly with reference to its indirect rather ...
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A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. Because final demand expenditure by international tourists constitutes an item for which changes are exogenous to the economy in question, Sabolo (ibid.) uses input-output analysis (for which ...
A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. Because final demand expenditure by international tourists constitutes an item for which changes are exogenous to the economy in question, Sabolo (ibid.) uses input-output analysis (for which ...
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