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_aRichardson, H. W. _96458 |
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_aNew urban economics: and alternatives / _cby H.W. Richardson |
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_bTaylor & Francis, _c2013. _aLondon: |
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490 | _aRoutledge library edition- the city | ||
505 | _a1. What is 'New Urban Economics'?-- 2. Antecedents-- 3. The standard NUE model-- 4. Implications and extensions of the standard model-- 5. The monocentric city6. The multicentric city-- 7. More complex residential location patterns-- 8. Locational interdependence-- 9. Towards dynamics-- 10. An optimum geograpy-- 11. Two residential location modelsi. The possibility of positive rent gradientsii. Discontinuous densities, urban spatial structure, and growth-- 12. Alternatives to NUE-- 13. Political economy-- 14. Conclustion: are NUE models operational? | ||
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