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Insists on the complexities of combining the characteristic features of service activities and their spatial setting, concluding that refined spatial econometrics and interdisciplinary approaches are necessary to bring about operational solutions.
Contents
Part 1 General analytical principlesprinciples of spatial modeling; modeling service activities. Part 2 Producer services: classifying services - the heterogeneity problem; producer vs consumer services; producer services and office location; the office location problem; modelling the office location decisions; output structures and location; choosing between discrete points, a location triangle; office location and national urban hierarchies. Part 3 Spatiial service flows: trade in producer services; the channels of interregional trade in producer services; estimating interregional producer service flows; regional comparative advantage and services; socio-cultural barriers to producers service flows. Part 6 Consumer services: first approaches; evaluating flows of goods and services; spatial consumption behaviour and its modelling; public services; consumer services growth and concentration. Part 5 A case in spatial econometrics: power transformed variables; using elasticities; further application. Part 6 General conclusions - towards a global approach: interdisciplinary aspects; service activities and production systems; alternative frameworks for analysis.