This book is concerned with the spatial aspects of the distributive
trades. It provides a comprehensive insight into the relationship
between consumer demand and retail supply in the context of both
recent business trends and increasing planning controls. It unites
a wide variety of theories and techniques to the practical problems
confronting businessmen and planners and draws together the
findings of a vast research literature on the geography of
retailing. Extensive comparisons are drawn between conditions in
North America and Western Europe. Originally published 1976. 'A
valuable and welcome undergraduate textbook.' Environment and
Planning 'Recommended unreservedly to managers and planners in the
distributive trades and to all those who are concerned with the
implications of current trends in the provision of shopping
facilities.' Retail Distribution and Management
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