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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... service employment, by occupation and income group: USA, 1970 3.10 British ... Service industry location quotients (population based), economic planning regions ... activities within British service industry groups in MELAs, 1971 4.7 ...
... service employment, by occupation and income group: USA, 1970 3.10 British ... Service industry location quotients (population based), economic planning regions ... activities within British service industry groups in MELAs, 1971 4.7 ...
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... services for the first time. Initially, then, it seems important to acquaint students with the basic characteristics, purpose and diversity of service sector activities and this must incorporate some discussion of the variety—often very ...
... services for the first time. Initially, then, it seems important to acquaint students with the basic characteristics, purpose and diversity of service sector activities and this must incorporate some discussion of the variety—often very ...
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... SERVICES. A distinctive feature of service activities is their heterogeneity; a characteristic which has undoubtedly dogged attempts at systematic analysis. Perhaps one should, therefore, begin by trying to define a 'service'? It is ...
... SERVICES. A distinctive feature of service activities is their heterogeneity; a characteristic which has undoubtedly dogged attempts at systematic analysis. Perhaps one should, therefore, begin by trying to define a 'service'? It is ...
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... service activities. way Such variations are facilitated by one very obvious difference between a manufacturing and service establishment: the former fabricates raw materials or components into products which are sold to many users ...
... service activities. way Such variations are facilitated by one very obvious difference between a manufacturing and service establishment: the former fabricates raw materials or components into products which are sold to many users ...
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... services. CLASSIFICATION. OF. SERVICE. ACTIVITIES. Such is the diversity of service industries that it is also virtually impossible to make generalizations about the spatial patterns which they reveal without resorting at an early stage to ...
... services. CLASSIFICATION. OF. SERVICE. ACTIVITIES. Such is the diversity of service industries that it is also virtually impossible to make generalizations about the spatial patterns which they reveal without resorting at an early stage to ...
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