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  • Retail planning in the Netherlands in Retail planning in the European Community.
  • In this discussion of retail planning in the Netherlands the author starts with the development of the legislative framework since the economic depression of the 1930s. A second section provides a review of some recent problems and planning policies
  • affecting the distributive trades and a third section deals with some recent research contributions that have been made. Finally some conclusions are offered regarding future expectations in both retailing and retail planning research. (AGD).
  • Retail warehouse developments in Britain
  • The rapid growth in the number of retail warehouses has become an important element in the process of retail suburbanization taking place in Britain. This paper provides a brief outline of the development and locational pattern of retail warehouse
  • operations and it suggests that development strategies geared to raising profit levels must be seen as an important element in helping to explain both the introduction of this new style of retail outlet and the locational requirements adopted by retail
  • Welfare and retail accessibility
  • A model of retail branch distribution
  • Retail location and retail planning in Britain.
  • Urban retail distributions: an appraisal of the empirical foundations of retail geography
  • Temporal changes in the retailing component of an urban system: a Markov approach.
  • After a short description of Markov-chain theory and a more thorough discussion of the fundamental assumptions behind it, findings are presented of a Markov-chain analysis of the structural changes in the Dutch retailing hierarchy for the 1960-1972
  • Retail activity allocation modeling with endogenous retail prices and shopping travel costs
  • In this paper, the ways in which changes in women's domestic and waged labour and changing ideologies of women's domestic roles have both been related to retail planning in postwar Britain are examined. Recent trends in retailing and retail planning
  • in the light both of women's current shopping behaviour and of their attitudes towards shopping are then assessed. The paper is concluded with an exploration of the implications of a feminist approach to retail planning and research.
  • A spatial search-location model of retail centers
  • Recent developments in retailing in the Netherlands
  • The effect of sign complexity and coherence on the perceived quality of retail scenes in Public-private partnerships in Pittsburgh.
  • Institutional change in retailing : a geographical interpretation
  • Parsimonious multivariate classifications of urban retailing systems
  • Shop windows as an indicator of retail modernity in the Third World city: the case of Tunis
  • Supermarket innovation and retail market equilibrium
  • A comparative location analysis of a retail activity: the gasoline service station in Géographie de l'alimentation.
  • Retailing in the city centre: the characters of shopping streets
  • This paper argues for greater attention to be given to the character of shopping streets as a basis for describing the retail structure of the central area. The advantages are that the unit of streets provides a suitable scale level of enquiry
  • Disaggregate modelling and decisions of retail firms: a case study of clothing retail
  • Rethinking retail capital