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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... theory, a particular analytical method, or a dominant mode of interpretation. This problem exists in most lines of geographical enquiry but it seems particularly acute when service industries are being considered. Indeed this may ...
... theory, a particular analytical method, or a dominant mode of interpretation. This problem exists in most lines of geographical enquiry but it seems particularly acute when service industries are being considered. Indeed this may ...
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... theory, empirical evidence about location, or the urban and regional development problems arising from the location behaviour of services (see Chapters 4–9) is structured around a useful distinction between consumer and producer ...
... theory, empirical evidence about location, or the urban and regional development problems arising from the location behaviour of services (see Chapters 4–9) is structured around a useful distinction between consumer and producer ...
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... theories of growth in which a distinction is made between basic and non-basic economic sectors of the local and regional economy. The basic industries have been viewed as the lifeblood of the economy, generating local or regional income ...
... theories of growth in which a distinction is made between basic and non-basic economic sectors of the local and regional economy. The basic industries have been viewed as the lifeblood of the economy, generating local or regional income ...
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... theory regarding their development in modern economies'. In a series of seminars in 1983 on the emergence of the transactional city, which is seen by some as the ultimate product of the expansion of service activities in developed ...
... theory regarding their development in modern economies'. In a series of seminars in 1983 on the emergence of the transactional city, which is seen by some as the ultimate product of the expansion of service activities in developed ...
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