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Population Change And Retail Sales Patterns In Local Authority Areas Of Queensland Item Info

Title:
Population Change And Retail Sales Patterns In Local Authority Areas Of Queensland
Creator:
Hamilton, Joel R.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1981
Description:
Regional economic theory gives small towns the role of catering to the most immediate needs of residents in the rural hinterland. This is especially important in Australia because of the immense distances between rural settlements and the extreme skewedness of the city size distribution.
Subjects:
regional economics Consumer economics cost benefit supply and demand
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Community/Rural/Urban Development Consumer/Household Economics Demand and Price Analysis
Series:
Agricultural Economic Research Paper
Source Identifier:
aerp369
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf

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