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Regional and multiregional economic models: A survey

In: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics

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Nijkamp, Peter
Rietveld, Piet
Snickars, Folke

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This chapter was published in: P. Nijkamp (ed.) Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, , chapter 07, pages 257-294, 1987.

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P. Nijkamp (ed.), 1987. "Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics," Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Elsevier, edition 1, volume 1, number 1, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  4. David C Maré & Wai Kin Choy, 2001. "Regional Labour Market Adjustment and the Movements of People: A Review," Treasury Working Paper Series 01/08, New Zealand Treasury. [Downloadable!]
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