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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... for example, the size of the service sector—depends on the direction from which the task is approached. All the major studies of the service sector preface their analyses with statements about classification, and Stigler (1956, 47) is ...
... for example, the size of the service sector—depends on the direction from which the task is approached. All the major studies of the service sector preface their analyses with statements about classification, and Stigler (1956, 47) is ...
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... for example, domestic or office cleaning, or a medical/legal practice, and this does not lead to any material output other than a cleaner home or office, or advice from the medical practitioner or legal adviser about how to resolve a ...
... for example, domestic or office cleaning, or a medical/legal practice, and this does not lead to any material output other than a cleaner home or office, or advice from the medical practitioner or legal adviser about how to resolve a ...
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... for example, Kuznets, 1957), the debate revolved around inclusion or exclusion of particular industry orders. Most of the disagreements centre on construction, the utilities (gas, electricity and water), and transport and communication ...
... for example, Kuznets, 1957), the debate revolved around inclusion or exclusion of particular industry orders. Most of the disagreements centre on construction, the utilities (gas, electricity and water), and transport and communication ...
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... for example, in a particular service industry engaged in meeting intermediate demand or making use of input-output tables to establish the ratio of intermediate to other kinds of output. A good example of the first approach is provided ...
... for example, in a particular service industry engaged in meeting intermediate demand or making use of input-output tables to establish the ratio of intermediate to other kinds of output. A good example of the first approach is provided ...
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... (e.g. by introducing the by products of information technology). Consumer services which are even more labour intensive ... for example, has shown that input-output tables produced by member states of the European Economic Community (EEC) ...
... (e.g. by introducing the by products of information technology). Consumer services which are even more labour intensive ... for example, has shown that input-output tables produced by member states of the European Economic Community (EEC) ...
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