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City and Country : An Interdisciplinary Collection - Laurence S. Moss

City and Country

An Interdisciplinary Collection

By: Laurence S. Moss (Editor)

Paperback | 29 January 2001 | Edition Number 1

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City and Country provides a comprehensive examination of the processes associated with the growth and expansion of a city and how current public policy, both in the areas of zoning and town planning, respond to this process. Some of the topics of the book include: a novel statistical method for identifying employment centers in the polycentric city. several essays deal with the amazing Zipf's law. detailed case studies describing the experiences of major cities such as Phoenix, Arizona; Kansas City, Missouri; and Lloydminster, Canada. historical papers challenging Paul Krugman's claim that an eoncomics dealing with the location of production had to wait until the end of the last century.

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