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          <dc:title>Spatial Distribution of New Growing ICT Service Industry in Mandalay City</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Tin Moe Lwin</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>This paper examines the spatial distribution and temporal development of ICT businesses, new&#13; growing services industries oriented into the central area in relation to the CBD expansion of&#13; Mandalay City. The spatial distribution pattern of ICT business centers are analyzed by using&#13; ArcGIS 9.3. This type of industry was a new industry appearing for the first time in 1987. The&#13; increase after the late 1990s was particularly dramatic, and corresponded to the economic&#13; liberalization of Myanmar. ICT service centers were characterized by concentration into the&#13; central commercial area, with some differences among types. However, there were few centers in&#13; the core CBD. The geometric centers of distribution of the ICT service establishments were&#13; located not at the core CBD, but south of the railway station. This finding suggested that the&#13; locations of ICT service centers correspond to the expansion of the central commercial area. It can&#13; be said that the service centers played a role in expanding the CBD.</dc:description>
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