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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... shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 1.6 Intermediate output as a proportion of total ... share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and ...
... shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 1.6 Intermediate output as a proportion of total ... share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and ...
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... shares among SMSAs: USA, 1970 6.1 Relative location of patient homes, physicians' offices visited and hospitals visited: Chicago, 1965 6.2 Effect of district plan for reorganizing Blackburn Health Authority on travel distances to ...
... shares among SMSAs: USA, 1970 6.1 Relative location of patient homes, physicians' offices visited and hospitals visited: Chicago, 1965 6.2 Effect of district plan for reorganizing Blackburn Health Authority on travel distances to ...
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... share ideas with colleagues and the opportunity of conducting seminars and giving lectures at several North American and Australian universities during the past five years. Those who have been especially helpful include Ian Alexander ...
... share ideas with colleagues and the opportunity of conducting seminars and giving lectures at several North American and Australian universities during the past five years. Those who have been especially helpful include Ian Alexander ...
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... share of total national employment also increased from 12.5 to 13.2 per cent. According to a more recent estimate (Wood, 1983), some 18 per cent of employment, in Britain, was in producer services in 1981 (Table 1.4) and this might be a ...
... share of total national employment also increased from 12.5 to 13.2 per cent. According to a more recent estimate (Wood, 1983), some 18 per cent of employment, in Britain, was in producer services in 1981 (Table 1.4) and this might be a ...
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... shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 It is interesting to note that the proportion of activity from all industries generating intermediate output in the UK is comparable with the average (40 per cent) for ...
... shares and annual rate of growth in selected services: USA, 1959–77 It is interesting to note that the proportion of activity from all industries generating intermediate output in the UK is comparable with the average (40 per cent) for ...
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