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California Employment Growth and Office, Industrial, and Retail Markets, 1990

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Cynthia Kroll (Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics)
Dina Tamura (none)
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Paper provided by Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics, UC Berkeley in its series Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics, Research Reports with number 1023.

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Date of creation: 07 Jun 1990
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Keywords: california; real estate; retail; bay area; industrial; economy;

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