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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... 1961–79 3.6 Part-time employment in British service industries, 1961–82 4.1 The process involved in the development of equidistant business firms and their trade areas 4.2 The structure of interdependencies, or growth transmission ...
... 1961–79 3.6 Part-time employment in British service industries, 1961–82 4.1 The process involved in the development of equidistant business firms and their trade areas 4.2 The structure of interdependencies, or growth transmission ...
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... by headquarters location, 1982 2.6 Trade in invisible services (receipts and payments), by sector and changing dependence on invisible trade (1964–73), low-and high-income countries, 1973 2.7 Fixed capital expenditure by ...
... by headquarters location, 1982 2.6 Trade in invisible services (receipts and payments), by sector and changing dependence on invisible trade (1964–73), low-and high-income countries, 1973 2.7 Fixed capital expenditure by ...
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necessary to present material in industry terms the service sector will, therefore, be taken to include: transport and communication; distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; ...
necessary to present material in industry terms the service sector will, therefore, be taken to include: transport and communication; distribution (wholesale and retail trade); finance, insurance, real estate and business services; ...
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Germany has the highest proportion of intermediate output for wholesaling and retail trade; business services provided to enterprise are much lower (as a proportion) in the Netherlands and Belgium; education and health, ...
Germany has the highest proportion of intermediate output for wholesaling and retail trade; business services provided to enterprise are much lower (as a proportion) in the Netherlands and Belgium; education and health, ...
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government provides various public services and utilities, together with a large variety of welfare activities and the promotion of social and economic changes; it conducts a large number of units engaged in trade and industrial ...
government provides various public services and utilities, together with a large variety of welfare activities and the promotion of social and economic changes; it conducts a large number of units engaged in trade and industrial ...
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