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"The Panexponential Monocentric Model"

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Anas, A.
Arnott, R.J.
Small, K.A.

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We derive declining exponential rent and density functions for a monocentric city form a new set of assumptions, which place restrictions on commuting costs rather than on the demand for land.

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Paper provided by California Irvine - School of Social Sciences in its series Papers with number 98-99-09.

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Length: 21 pages
Date of creation: 1998
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Keywords: LAND ECONOMICS ; MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS ; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS;

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