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Job Dispersion 2 Decentralization 1 Metropolitan Structure 1 Suburbanization 1 URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE 1
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An, Donghwan 1 Gordon, Peter 1 Lee, Bumsoo 1 Richardson, Harry W. 1
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Lusk Center for Real Estate, Marshall School of Business 2
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'Edge' or 'Edgeless Cities'? Urban Spatial Structure in US Metropolitan Areas, 1980 to 2000
Lee, Bumsoo - Lusk Center for Real Estate, Marshall School of Business - 2006
paths of job dispersion, in light of their histories and circumstances, that limit the growth of mean commute times. …
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The Continuing Decentralization of People and Jobs in the United States
An, Donghwan; Gordon, Peter; Richardson, Harry W. - Lusk Center for Real Estate, Marshall School of Business - 2002
Although the full picture is necessarily complex and many commentators are pointing to signs of re-centralization, population and employment in the 3132 counties of the U.S. continues to decentralize. This is based on an analysis of annual data from the Regional Economic Information System...
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