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Managing the geography of street trading in the UK: a case study of local authority regulation

Peter Jones (Business School at the University of Gloucestershire)
Daphne Comfort (Business School at the University of Gloucestershire)
David Hillier (Head of Geography at the University of Glamorgan)

Management Research News

ISSN: 0140-9174

Article publication date: 1 August 2003

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Abstract

Acknowledges there is an increasing recognition that corporate retail power is the driving force for the supply chain. States a variety of large shopping developments in out of town and edge of town locations, plus continued construction and redevelopment of shopping centres within town and city centres, provide a potential physical pointer regarding retail corporate power. Concludes that major retail centres seem to be prioritised above more informal retail activities, such as street traders.

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Jones, P., Comfort, D. and Hillier, D. (2003), "Managing the geography of street trading in the UK: a case study of local authority regulation", Management Research News, Vol. 26 No. 6, pp. 21-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170310783501

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