Empirical Models of Urban Land Use: Suggestions on Research Objectives and Organization
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James, John F. Kain, and Mahlon R. Straszheim
Published in 1972 by NBER
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ISBN: 0-87014-234-8
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Front Matter:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Introduction:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Land-Use-Transportation Planning Studies:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Survey Of Land-Use Modeling: An Overview:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Detroit Regional Transportation And Land-Use Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Bay Area Simulation Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Bay Area Transportation Study:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Land-Use Modeling: Current Problems And Future Directions:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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Selected Sources And Index:
H. James Brown, J. Royce Ginn, Franklin J. James
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