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The PQ-Median problem: Location and districting of hierarchical facilities. Part II: Heuristic solution methods

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  • Daniel Serra & Charles Revelle, 1992. "The PQ-Median problem: Location and districting of hierarchical facilities. Part II: Heuristic solution methods," Economics Working Papers 13, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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