Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalThe 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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4.3 Further trade area arrangements according to Losch 4.4 A variable k central place model for shopping centre location within an urban area 4.5 Distribution, structure and change ofservice employmentin subregions ofthe EEC 4.6 ...
4.3 Further trade area arrangements according to Losch 4.4 A variable k central place model for shopping centre location within an urban area 4.5 Distribution, structure and change ofservice employmentin subregions ofthe EEC 4.6 ...
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... service flows betweensubregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Numberofoverseas banksand employees represented directly andindirectly in London, 1965–83 7.7 Parent countryof foreign bankbranches and subsidiaries in London, 1983 7.8 Location ...
... service flows betweensubregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Numberofoverseas banksand employees represented directly andindirectly in London, 1965–83 7.7 Parent countryof foreign bankbranches and subsidiaries in London, 1983 7.8 Location ...
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service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 3.1 Comparison of labourforce and ... economic planningregions: EnglandandWales, 1971and 1981 4.3 Service industry location quotients (employmentbased), ...
service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 3.1 Comparison of labourforce and ... economic planningregions: EnglandandWales, 1971and 1981 4.3 Service industry location quotients (employmentbased), ...
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book follows from my preliminary, and highly distilled, text produced for use in sixth forms and at firstyear undergraduate level (Service Industries: Growth andLocation, Cambridge University Press, 1982), but itis longer,more ...
book follows from my preliminary, and highly distilled, text produced for use in sixth forms and at firstyear undergraduate level (Service Industries: Growth andLocation, Cambridge University Press, 1982), but itis longer,more ...
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... some ofthe assumptions and conclusionsderived from the theoretical approaches to service industry location. Such spatial selectivity does notrepresent a deliberate attempt to confinethebookto service industries indeveloped economies ...
... some ofthe assumptions and conclusionsderived from the theoretical approaches to service industry location. Such spatial selectivity does notrepresent a deliberate attempt to confinethebookto service industries indeveloped economies ...
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