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 sector, 1975–81 1.5 Changing employment shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 1.6 Intermediate output as a proportion of total output: selected UK industries, 1974 1.7 Proportion of intermediate ...
... service sector, 1975–81 1.5 Changing employment shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 1.6 Intermediate output as a proportion of total output: selected UK industries, 1974 1.7 Proportion of intermediate ...
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... service employment, by occupation and income group: USA, 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 ...
... service employment, by occupation and income group: USA, 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 ...
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... services, by firm type and area: Washington, DC, 1982 8.9 Some positive and negative consequences of the suburbanization of producer services 9.1 National and regional policies specific to service industries, EEC countries 9.2 Office ...
... services, by firm type and area: Washington, DC, 1982 8.9 Some positive and negative consequences of the suburbanization of producer services 9.1 National and regional policies specific to service industries, EEC countries 9.2 Office ...
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... service industries is far from straightforward. As a geographer one is, of course, interested in the spatial pattern of phenomena and the processes responsible for their growth, location, accessibility and changing distribution. But ...
... service industries is far from straightforward. As a geographer one is, of course, interested in the spatial pattern of phenomena and the processes responsible for their growth, location, accessibility and changing distribution. But ...
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... service sector activities and this must incorporate some discussion of the variety—often very eclectic—of approaches to the study of services. An appreciation of the service sector will also be enhanced by an examination of the ...
... service sector activities and this must incorporate some discussion of the variety—often very eclectic—of approaches to the study of services. An appreciation of the service sector will also be enhanced by an examination of the ...
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administrative analysis behaviour British business services cent central place theory Chapter city centre classification companies consumer services corporate complexes costs demand developed countries dispersal distributive trades economic activities employees establishments example expenditure facilities factors Figure functions Geography growth hospitals ibid income increase information technology inner investment labour labourforce Liverpool location change location of service location quotients London major manufacturing Merseyside metropolitan areas Newcastle upon Tyne occupations office location office space operations organization planning policies population producer services proportion public sector public services regions relocation Research Retail Geography retail services service activities Service Economy service employment service firms service industry location service sector shopping centres significant SMSAs social Source spatial Stanback structure Studies suburban Table telecommunications teletext tourism trends urban areas variations West Germany West Midlands workers