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Two Towns in Germany: Commerce and the Urban Transformation
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Two Towns in Germany: Commerce and the Urban Transformation

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Many forces threaten the viability of town centres. One of them is trade concentration in which family businesses are replaced by large, vertically integrated retail enterprises. Town centres, once locations of a rich variety of street stores in the hands of a local and independent merchant community, are being supplanted by monolithic and decentralised commercial zones. This process is documented in contemporary Germany for two towns, one grounded in a market economy and the other, until recently, socialistically based. In both cases, trade concentration is a prevailing force - a pattern that is not only found in post-industrialised nations, but also in developing countries in Latin America and Asia and is indicative of an emerging global culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 February 1996
Pages
328
ISBN
9780897894586

Many forces threaten the viability of town centres. One of them is trade concentration in which family businesses are replaced by large, vertically integrated retail enterprises. Town centres, once locations of a rich variety of street stores in the hands of a local and independent merchant community, are being supplanted by monolithic and decentralised commercial zones. This process is documented in contemporary Germany for two towns, one grounded in a market economy and the other, until recently, socialistically based. In both cases, trade concentration is a prevailing force - a pattern that is not only found in post-industrialised nations, but also in developing countries in Latin America and Asia and is indicative of an emerging global culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 February 1996
Pages
328
ISBN
9780897894586