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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1.1 Service industries: some alternative classifications 1.2 Sectoral classification of industry orders 1.3 General comparison of service industry classification using SIC 1980 and SIC 1968 1.4 Estimates of producer and consumer ...
1.1 Service industries: some alternative classifications 1.2 Sectoral classification of industry orders 1.3 General comparison of service industry classification using SIC 1980 and SIC 1968 1.4 Estimates of producer and consumer ...
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... 1970 3.10 British self-employed, by industry, 1971–81 4.1 Mean regional percentage employment, by industry sector in central, peripheral and intermediate regions of the EEC, 1973–9 4.2 Service industry location quotients (population ...
... 1970 3.10 British self-employed, by industry, 1971–81 4.1 Mean regional percentage employment, by industry sector in central, peripheral and intermediate regions of the EEC, 1973–9 4.2 Service industry location quotients (population ...
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... 1958 and 1975 8.7 Links between relocated corporate headquarters and other producer services: New York and Houston, ... of the suburbanization of producer services 9.1 National and regional policies specific to service industries, ...
... 1958 and 1975 8.7 Links between relocated corporate headquarters and other producer services: New York and Houston, ... of the suburbanization of producer services 9.1 National and regional policies specific to service industries, ...
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Service industries are quite as heterogeneous as the topics now encompassed in the research undertaken by contemporary geographers. Consequently the task of devising a consistent framework around which to write a geographical text about ...
Service industries are quite as heterogeneous as the topics now encompassed in the research undertaken by contemporary geographers. Consequently the task of devising a consistent framework around which to write a geographical text about ...
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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 eclectic—of approaches to ...
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 eclectic—of approaches to ...
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