Census data from Queensland were used to test whether or not the relationships between population and retail trade patterns derived from central place theory were applicable at the local authority level. Larger local authorities achieve higher per capita retail sales than less populous places. Proximity to larger centres reduces per capita sales. Population growth allows a local authority to capture a higher proportion of spending locally, while decline encourages and even forces people to shop elsewhere. There is a general tendency toward fewer retail firms, presumably due to technological changes in retailing, but the rate of loss is related to population change. Only places with moderate population growth show increases in firm numbers. ...
In recent years, small towns have experienced declining levels of retail activity attributable to a ...
The suburban shopping centre has become part of the urban landscape of Australia over the past 40 ye...
Since World War Two, a feature of the economic growth of advanced Western nations has been the rapid...
Census data from Queensland were used to test whether or not the relationships between population an...
Regional economic theory gives small towns the role of catering to the most immediate needs of resid...
In this paper a new measure or index of retail trade is developed to measure the extent and directio...
This paper investigates the determination of population and employment changes for the 125 Local Gov...
2015-02-05An appropriately sited retail location can turn a business into a veritable cash machine f...
Local centres contribute to the sustainability of cities. Recent planning blueprints for Australian ...
Retailing is an important sector of our state’s economy and is watched carefully as an indicator of ...
Retailing is an important sector of our state’s economy and is watched carefully as an indicator of ...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
A rural economic restructuring perspective and central place theory are used to assess the impact of...
This study investigates retailing activity and trends at different spatial scales for the last quart...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
In recent years, small towns have experienced declining levels of retail activity attributable to a ...
The suburban shopping centre has become part of the urban landscape of Australia over the past 40 ye...
Since World War Two, a feature of the economic growth of advanced Western nations has been the rapid...
Census data from Queensland were used to test whether or not the relationships between population an...
Regional economic theory gives small towns the role of catering to the most immediate needs of resid...
In this paper a new measure or index of retail trade is developed to measure the extent and directio...
This paper investigates the determination of population and employment changes for the 125 Local Gov...
2015-02-05An appropriately sited retail location can turn a business into a veritable cash machine f...
Local centres contribute to the sustainability of cities. Recent planning blueprints for Australian ...
Retailing is an important sector of our state’s economy and is watched carefully as an indicator of ...
Retailing is an important sector of our state’s economy and is watched carefully as an indicator of ...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
A rural economic restructuring perspective and central place theory are used to assess the impact of...
This study investigates retailing activity and trends at different spatial scales for the last quart...
Analyses of the patterns of national population change have been influenced by the US experience whe...
In recent years, small towns have experienced declining levels of retail activity attributable to a ...
The suburban shopping centre has become part of the urban landscape of Australia over the past 40 ye...
Since World War Two, a feature of the economic growth of advanced Western nations has been the rapid...