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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... corporations such as Britoil, British Rail and British Steel earned £342 million from overseas consulting work in 1982 (The Times, 20 June 1983), an increase of 57 per cent (£124 million) over 1981. Such growth can have benefits for the ...
... corporations such as Britoil, British Rail and British Steel earned £342 million from overseas consulting work in 1982 (The Times, 20 June 1983), an increase of 57 per cent (£124 million) over 1981. Such growth can have benefits for the ...
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... corporations, which has helped to cover deficits in government transactions. Trade in invisibles, such as telecommunications and postal services, advertising, films and television, royalties and licences, airlines, shipping ...
... corporations, which has helped to cover deficits in government transactions. Trade in invisibles, such as telecommunications and postal services, advertising, films and television, royalties and licences, airlines, shipping ...
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... corporations (B), central government (C) and local authorities (D). It is clear where the growth has occurred, primarily in central government and local authorities rather than the public corporations where the broad trends are similar ...
... corporations (B), central government (C) and local authorities (D). It is clear where the growth has occurred, primarily in central government and local authorities rather than the public corporations where the broad trends are similar ...
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... , public libraries and museums, environmental health, town and country planning, fire services, police and probation, magistrates' courts and agency staff. Figure 2.6 Employment in British public corporations (B), central government.
... , public libraries and museums, environmental health, town and country planning, fire services, police and probation, magistrates' courts and agency staff. Figure 2.6 Employment in British public corporations (B), central government.
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A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. Figure 2.6 Employment in British public corporations (B), central government (C) and local authorities (D) 1961–80; the sectoral distribution of private sector employment (A) is included for ...
A Geographical Appraisal Peter W. Daniels. Figure 2.6 Employment in British public corporations (B), central government (C) and local authorities (D) 1961–80; the sectoral distribution of private sector employment (A) is included for ...
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