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  • A hierarchical change model of business and professional services in the United States
  • Sectors in business and professional services showed different types of location changes during the study period because they are in different stages of a general hierarchical process, which is conceptualized in a three-stage descriptive model
  • . In the first stage, business and professional services centralize up the hierarchy. In the second stage, they begin to decentralize at the top. The last stage is a complete decentralization down the metropolitan hierarchy.
  • 2001
  • Privatisierung öffentlicher Räume ? Einkaufszentren, Business Improvement Districts und geschlossene Wohnkomplexe.
  • La privatisation de l'espace public ? Centres commerciaux, Business Improvement Districts et communautés fermées.
  • commerciaux, les Business Improvement Districts et les communautés fermées.
  • 2001
  • Talking business : an actor-centred analysis of business agendas for local economic development
  • 2001
  • Intraurban housing mobility in a traditional West African city : shelter or business decision ?
  • 2001
  • Business cycle and homogeneity in the residential built environment : Canada, 1986-1996
  • Built up area ; Business cycle ; Canada ; Redevelopment ; Residential environment ; Town ; Urban area ; Urban renewal
  • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the behaviour, strategies and barriers faced by owners of ethnic businesses in order to evaluate how race and ethnicity impact upon entrepreneurship. It aims at investigating whether intergroup differences
  • exist with respect to the utilisation of group resources and how these resources contribute to the formation, maintenance and success of Portuguese and Black owned businesses.
  • 2001
  • The impact of property taxes and property tax classification on business activity in the Chicago metropolitan area
  • 2001
  • Bavaria ; Business district ; Cooperation ; Czech Republic ; Frontier ; Regional development ; Retail trade
  • The Czech-Bavarian borderland is an area of significant changes of the border functionality and impacts. The Czech borderland became, after the border opening, a business territory in the retail branch taking advantages of its good transit position
  • 2001
  • What's in a Frisian business name ? Regional identity in the Netherlands
  • 2001
  • Building trust and managing business over distance : a geography of reaper manufacturer D.S. Morgan's correspondence, 1867
  • 2001
  • The impact of road pricing and workplace parking levies on the urban economy : results from a survey of business attitudes
  • 2001
  • Global commodity networks, ethical trade and governmentality : organizing business responsability in the Kenyan cut flower industry
  • 2001
  • Wal-Mart is the world's largest retailer. Its purchase of ASDA in 1999 illustrates the global scale of such modern retailing. The A. considers the implications of Wal-Mart's takeover of ASDA. The key drivers of that business success are analysed
  • 2001
  • Business district ; Capital city ; Free zone ; Harbour ; Mauritius ; Town
  • 2001
  • The AA. examine debates in Singapore focused on four categories of transnational flows : the transnational business class, a large group of low-waged immigrants, specialists who enliven the cultural and artistic scene, and world tourists attracted
  • 2001
  • and the Group can be conceptualised in terms of a heterarchy. By drawing on case-study evidence from Soho and from the world leading communications business, the five basic features (diversity, rivalry, tags, projects and reflexivity) will provide the conceptual
  • 2001
  • study is based on in-depth interviews with 60 immigrants, field notes, and discussions with community leaders and business owners. Immigrants in Phoenix were not clustered by ethnicity and many had relocated from their original destination there. - (SLD)
  • 2001
  • Business cycle ; Demographic structure ; Denmark ; Economic growth ; Europe ; Finland ; Impact ; Methodology ; Norway ; Regression analysis ; Scandinavia ; Sweden
  • 2001