Australia's Changing Economic Geography: A Society DividingOxford University Press, 2001 - 233 páginas This volume describes and analyses aspects of economic development in Australia and its effect on the nation's cities and regions. Some of the topics discussed include the arrival of new technologies, structural adjustment, deregulation, population shifts, and the variations of households. The authors show how the nation's economic geography is being shaped by a range of processes that are leading to the uneven distribution of both people and jobs. |
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Understanding change in Australia | 7 |
The processes of change | 17 |
Demographic changes | 52 |
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Australia's Changing Economic Geography: A Society Dividing Kevin O'Connor,Robert John Stimson,Maurice T. Daly Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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