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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... less developed countries 2.3 Location of the headquarters of the world's top 500 banks 2.4 Population per hospital bed (A) and per physician (B), selected countries, 1977 2.5 Tourist arrivals (in thousands) (A) and tourist receipts (US ...
... less developed countries 2.3 Location of the headquarters of the world's top 500 banks 2.4 Population per hospital bed (A) and per physician (B), selected countries, 1977 2.5 Tourist arrivals (in thousands) (A) and tourist receipts (US ...
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... less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services, 1950–70 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons, 1970 2.5 Summary of distribution of world's top 500 banks, by ...
... less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services, 1950–70 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons, 1970 2.5 Summary of distribution of world's top 500 banks, by ...
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... less diversified than elsewhere. Analysis of service industries is complicated by, among other things, the division between private and public sector provision, with the latter occupying an increasingly prominent role in many of the ...
... less diversified than elsewhere. Analysis of service industries is complicated by, among other things, the division between private and public sector provision, with the latter occupying an increasingly prominent role in many of the ...
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... less attention than others. Some may perceive such selectivity as a weakness, but comprehensiveness might then have been attained at the expense of continuity. Perhaps it is also inevitable that my own particular interests have exerted ...
... less attention than others. Some may perceive such selectivity as a weakness, but comprehensiveness might then have been attained at the expense of continuity. Perhaps it is also inevitable that my own particular interests have exerted ...
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... less adept at substituting labour with technology, so that they have slightly increased their overall share of service employment and expanded at a higher rate between 1975 and 1981. Table 1.4 Estimates of producer and consumer ...
... less adept at substituting labour with technology, so that they have slightly increased their overall share of service employment and expanded at a higher rate between 1975 and 1981. Table 1.4 Estimates of producer and consumer ...
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