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Exploring small area demand for grocery retailers in tourist areas
Newing, A., Clarke, G.P. and Clarke, M. 2014. Exploring small area demand for grocery retailers in tourist areas. Tourism Economics, 20(2), pp.407-427This paper uses data from a major loyalty card scheme to draw insights about the characteristics of grocery expenditure by tourists. The authors explore the volume, value and composition of store based visitor expenditure using consumer data from the loyalty card scheme. They focus on grocery spending at selected stores in Cornwall, a popular tourist destination in South West England. Theloyalty card data provide a valuable source rarely available for academic investigations. The authors are able to analyse visitor spend by socio-economic and geodemographic characteristics, drawing a range of comparisons with residential demand from within the store catchment areas. They demonstrate that visitor grocery expenditure is complex and varies by store, destination and type of customer. The paper presents evidence to suggest that the current approaches used to estimate sales uplift and local-level economic impact from visitor demand are unable to account for the complexities of this form of expenditure. Based on these insights, the authors recommend that sophisticated modelling is employed to estimate the impact of visitor expenditure
'Looking Back: Facing Forward: Mistakes and Metaphors'Exhibition Catalogue Pete Clarke Victoria Gallery and Museum, University of Liverpool Gallery.
Research exploring representations of the changing city as a political metaphor for concepts of modernity and history utilising painting, printmaking, photography, poetic text and drawing.
Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings, Prints & Drawings by Pete Clarke. Victoria Gallery & Museum, Liverpool University.
The exhibition was a platform for contextual discussion and lectures in relation to ‘Art in a City Revisited’ [edited by Bryan Biggs and Julie Sheldon and published by the Bluecoat and Liverpool University Press] 2009 featuring Pete Clarke’s work which looks at Liverpool 40 years on from John Willett’s seminal study ‘Art in a City’
Unwell: A Study on the Perception of Black and Aged Bodies, McKenzie Clarke, Spring 2020
Mckenzie Clarke is a rising senior from Murfreeboro, Tennessee. Her professional goal is to become a tenured professor of English
Learning to See: A Reflection on Intergenerational Experiences, McKenzie Clarke, Spring 2020
Mckenzie Clarke is a rising senior from Murfreeboro, Tennessee. Her professional goal is to become a tenured professor of English
Interview with Clarke A. Chambers
Karen Strauss interviews Professor Emeritus Clarke A. Chambers.Chambers, Clarke A.; Strauss, Karen. (1996). Interview with Clarke A. Chambers. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/49112
Diary of Chloe Clarke Willson
The Chloe Clarke Willson diary is in two sections. The first section, her journey aboard the ship Lausanne, covers the time from late September, 1839 to early February, 1840. The second section begins in April, 1841 and details her experiences as a Methodist missionary teacher in the Puget Sound, Oregon City, Oregon, and at the Oregon Institute (later Willamette University) in Salem, Oregon. The diary also served as a prayer journal.
People: Willson, Chloe Aurelia Clark, 1818-1874; Willson, William Holden, 1805-1856; Lee, Jason, 1803-1845; Leslie, David, 1797-1869; Waller, Alvan F., b. 1808; Whitman, Marcus, 1802-184
Replication Data for "Twin Births and Maternal Condition" by Bhalotra and Clarke
This dataset is used to generate all results and tables for the paper "Twin Births and Maternal Condition" by Sonia Bhalotra and Damian Clarke (authors in alphabetical order). Analysis from the paper suggests that healthier women and women who engage in more health-seeking behaviours are more likely to give birth to twins in a wide-range of contexts, including among non-IVF users
Replication Data for "Twin Births and Maternal Condition" by Bhalotra and Clarke
This dataset is used to generate all results and tables for the paper "Twin Births and Maternal Condition" by Sonia Bhalotra and Damian Clarke (authors in alphabetical order). Analysis from the paper suggests that healthier women and women who engage in more health-seeking behaviours are more likely to give birth to twins in a wide-range of contexts, including among non-IVF users
Letter from E. J. Clarke, Talladega, Alabama, to Friend, July 10, 1840
A letter from E.J. Clarke of Talladega, Alabama, to a friend in New Hampshire. She describes the pain of losing her son, the joy her baby daughter brings, life in Alabama, and the depreciation of southern money
What the News Taught Me About Age and Ageism I Did Not Know, McKenzie Clarke, Spring 2020
Mckenzie Clarke is a rising senior from Murfreeboro, Tennessee. Her professional goal is to become a tenured professor of English
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