The service sector is one of the most rapidly expanding but least studied areas of modern economic geography. Producer services are those available to enterprises as opposed to individual consumers and this is the first book written specifically to assess their role as spatial phenomena and agents of economic and geographical change. Begins with a new theoretical perspective followed by an empirical outlook which explores the regional development histories of such producer services as accountancy, consultancy or finance in order to demonstrate the complex geographical dimensions regarding modern service economy.
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