In this article location theory is used to map and analyse the patterns of retail location in Amsterdam in the eighteenth century. In the city centre as well as along the main axes to markets and the city gates the retailing of shopping goods (textiles, consumer durables) was much more prominent than elsewhere in the city. In contrast, shops selling convenience goods (foodstuffs etc.) were scattered all over the city. The correspondence of empirical data and location theory suggests that the urban government and institutions did not interfere with the location preferences of shopkeepers. An analysis of local acts and guild regulations corroborated this assumption. What did affect the location patterns of shops was history. The morphological...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
nicht angegebenAs the birth of the covered arcade was a turning point in shopping scenery, making a ...
This volume brings together research on retailing, shopping and urban space; themes that have attrac...
LESGER Clé, Shopping Spaces and the Urban Landscape in Early Modern Amsterdam, 1550-1850, Amsterdam,...
This article uses space syntax analysis to explore the spatial organisation of economic activities i...
This essay provides an overview of the evolution of the location and appearance of Amsterdam shops i...
Abstract: Purpose – Using a continuous dataset, the purpose of this study is to explore the evolutio...
Economic restructuring has led to the emergence of new socio-economic arrangements in cities based o...
In the StoryMap, you will follow some locations within Amsterdam as geocoded from merchant registers...
In 1766, the first address book of all merchants within the city of Amsterdam (Naamregister van alle...
The economies of modern cities are dependent on an advanced retail system; so too are the people who...
Regional spatial structure and retail amenities in the Netherlands, Regional Studies. This paper exa...
The economies of modern cities are dependent on an advanced retail system; so too are the people who...
The thesis in hand presents four individual chapters, all of which explore the spatial aspects of th...
The economic geography of cities is often thought to have changed dramatically between the medieval ...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
nicht angegebenAs the birth of the covered arcade was a turning point in shopping scenery, making a ...
This volume brings together research on retailing, shopping and urban space; themes that have attrac...
LESGER Clé, Shopping Spaces and the Urban Landscape in Early Modern Amsterdam, 1550-1850, Amsterdam,...
This article uses space syntax analysis to explore the spatial organisation of economic activities i...
This essay provides an overview of the evolution of the location and appearance of Amsterdam shops i...
Abstract: Purpose – Using a continuous dataset, the purpose of this study is to explore the evolutio...
Economic restructuring has led to the emergence of new socio-economic arrangements in cities based o...
In the StoryMap, you will follow some locations within Amsterdam as geocoded from merchant registers...
In 1766, the first address book of all merchants within the city of Amsterdam (Naamregister van alle...
The economies of modern cities are dependent on an advanced retail system; so too are the people who...
Regional spatial structure and retail amenities in the Netherlands, Regional Studies. This paper exa...
The economies of modern cities are dependent on an advanced retail system; so too are the people who...
The thesis in hand presents four individual chapters, all of which explore the spatial aspects of th...
The economic geography of cities is often thought to have changed dramatically between the medieval ...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
nicht angegebenAs the birth of the covered arcade was a turning point in shopping scenery, making a ...
This volume brings together research on retailing, shopping and urban space; themes that have attrac...