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Monocentric or polycentric city? An empirical perspective [PDF]
Do cities have just one or several centers? Studies performing radial or monocentric analyses of cities are usually criticised by researchers stating that cities are actually polycentric, and this has been well known for a long time. Reversely, when cities are studied independently of any center, other researchers will wonder how the variables of ...
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Contemporary Urban Geography in the United States: A review.
Shigeo Takahashi
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Affective dimensions of urban crime areas : towards the psycho-geography of urban problem areas [PDF]
Wayne K.D. Davies
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Universal expansion of human mobility across urban scales [PDF]
Human mobility is a fundamental process underpinning socioeconomic life and urban structure. Classic theories, such as egocentric activity spaces and central place theory, provide crucial insights into specific facets of movement, like home-centricity and hierarchical spatial organization. However, identifying universal characteristics or an underlying
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Geographical economics : A historical perspective [PDF]
This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized around three main ideas (and authors): (i) land use and urban economics (Thünen), (ii) the nature of competition across space (Hotelling), and (iii) new ...
THISSE, Jean - François
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TESTING THE NEG MODEL : FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM PANEL DATA [PDF]
Local wage variations in the UK are explained by two non-nested rival hypotheses. The first derives from new economic geography theory, in which wages depend on market access.
Bernard FINGLETON
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Geographic Information Systems and Genotyping in Identification of Rotavirus G12 Infections in Residents of an Urban Slum with Subsequent Detection in Hospitalized Children: Emergence of G12 Genotype in South India [PDF]
Sasirekha Ramani+11 more
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