Retailing, Consumption and Capital by Neil Wrigley

Retailing, Consumption and Capital by Neil Wrigley

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Provides a significant contribution to a number of contemporary key debates on services, consumption and capital.

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Retailing, Consumption and Capital by Neil Wrigley

Retail geography is in the process of positioning itself at the centre of a number of key debates on services, consumption and capital. Retailing can no longer be treated as being only indirectly associated with the 'real' world of production, but rather at the 'leading edge' of new developments within labour practices and the social relations of production. This text provides an innovative collection of chapters, giving an informed analysis of the transformation of the retail sector. It includes corporate restructuring and retailer-manufacturer-regulatory state relations, retail employment relations, consumption and capital, and retailer internationalization.
'Wrigley and Lowe have produced the definitive "new" geography of retailingIt is a remarkable collection of original, provocative and imaginative studies of the contemporary retail industry.' (Professor Gordon L. Clark, University of Oxford) 'The assembled works in this volume are documented in a superbly integrative fashion to produce a collection that bristles with insight and intellectual excitement. This book is destined to become an instant classic.' (Professor Meric S. Gertler, University of Toronto)
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780582228245
ISBN 10 0582228247
Titel Retailing, Consumption and Capital
Autor Neil Wrigley
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pearson Education Limited
Erscheinungsjahr 1996-01-16
Seitenanzahl 360
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