Synopsis
Consumer Services have been viewed as parasitic activities, dependent on other sectors of the economy for their viability and vitality. Yet local economic policy is now looking towards consumer services to solve severe economic problems. The rapid expansion of the service sector is now a principal feature of contemporary global economic restructuring.
Consumer Services and Economic Development evaluates the contributions that consumer services can make to local economic development and revitalisation. A broad range of consumer service industries are examined in turn: tourism, sports, universities, retailing and cultural industries. Detailed local case studies illustrate the role, impact and effectiveness of consumer services in economic regeneration in a number of different contexts: the global city, contrsting urban areas and rural localities.
With many localities in the advanced economies suffering from severe deindustrialisation and weak producer service growth, this book highlights the need for a fundamental rethink of both the function of services and of economic development theory and practice in general.
Booknews
Evaluates the contributions that consumer services can make to local economic development and revitalization. Three sections evaluate manufacturing, producer services, and consumer services as motors for economic development; examine the economic contributions of tourism, sport, universities, retailing, and cultural industries; and illustrate the specific contributions of consumer services in five different geographical contexts<-->the second-tier urban economies of Glasgow, Sheffield and Leeds, the Fens rural economy in East Anglia, and a global city (London). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.