Summary. A substantial body of research is now to hand to show that there has been a significant `drift ' of manufacturing industry away from the older conurbations in general and the inner areas of the great cities in particular. Most of the work that has come to light more recently on metropolitan industrial change seems to point to the dominance of some form of `net shift ' process. In this, the outer areas benefit both from their own growth momentum and from their propensity to attract more mobile industry. While, for the inner areas by contrast, the absence of growth momentum produces a differential shift in relative and often absolute growth rates. In the paper, Merseyside, in many ways a special and extreme case, is subject...
This paper investigates the changes taking places in the automotive industry in the English West Mid...
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Summary. The paper argues that changes in the national economy are important in an explanation of in...
A number of authors have suggested that the decentralization of manufacturing employment in metropol...
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By use of data provided by the Department of Industry the temporal,spatial, and industrial character...
Summary. Using data on closures and transfers, the decline of manufacturing employment in Greater Lo...
As Britain's largest city with the most extensive range of service functions, London has led mo...
The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...
In tracing the pattern of urban and industrial sprawl (Fig. s ) of the Melbourne Metropolitan Area, ...
Manchester has faced an important decline of its industrial base, affecting principally many of its ...
Manufacturing industry is being forced to disperse to the peripheral urban areas where the acquisiti...
Summary. This paper is concerned with the movement of manufacturing industry between GB counties dur...
This paper investigates the changes taking places in the automotive industry in the English West Mid...
The principle focus of the research is on the demand for industrial land and premises and the dilemm...
In most civilised communities, there are, within their history of development, certain stages in whi...
Summary. The first section of the paper surveys the evidence relating to the hypothesis that the inn...
Summary. The paper argues that changes in the national economy are important in an explanation of in...
A number of authors have suggested that the decentralization of manufacturing employment in metropol...
This article examines the impact of post-war urban renewal on industry and economic activity in Manc...
By use of data provided by the Department of Industry the temporal,spatial, and industrial character...
Summary. Using data on closures and transfers, the decline of manufacturing employment in Greater Lo...
As Britain's largest city with the most extensive range of service functions, London has led mo...
The economy of the West Midlands Region of England is dominated by a small number of large manufactu...
In tracing the pattern of urban and industrial sprawl (Fig. s ) of the Melbourne Metropolitan Area, ...
Manchester has faced an important decline of its industrial base, affecting principally many of its ...
Manufacturing industry is being forced to disperse to the peripheral urban areas where the acquisiti...
Summary. This paper is concerned with the movement of manufacturing industry between GB counties dur...
This paper investigates the changes taking places in the automotive industry in the English West Mid...
The principle focus of the research is on the demand for industrial land and premises and the dilemm...
In most civilised communities, there are, within their history of development, certain stages in whi...