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Urban Economics
Urban Economics lies at the intersection of geography and economics. Dynamic maps, new to this edition, bring urban economic statistics alive for students. Highlights in the new edition include treatment of: why cities exist and what causes them to grow or shrink; the market forces that shape cities and the role of; government in the urban economy; the urban transportation system; the causes of urban crime and its spatial consequences; and the unique features of the housing market and the effects of government housing policies.
O'Sullivan, Arthur - Personal Name
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330.917 Sul u
0071169741
330.917
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English
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
2000
USA
740 p.
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