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Computable general equilibrium 2 access link 2 land use-transport interaction model 2 recursive dynamics 2 urban growth 2 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 General equilibrium 1 Land use 1 Landnutzung 1 Stadtwachstum 1 Städtische Flächennutzung 1 Städtischer Immobilienmarkt 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Urban growth 1 Urban land use 1 Urban real estate market 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Graue Literatur 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Jin, Ying 2 Ma, Mingfei 2
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56th Congress of the European Regional Science Association: "Cities & Regions: Smart, Sustainable, Inclusive?", 23-26 August 2016, Vienna, Austria 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Does built form matter in a moving urban fringe? Evidence from a Land Use-Transport Interaction (LUTI) model
Ma, Mingfei; Jin, Ying - 2016
Beijing has undergone rapid urbanisation from 1950-2010. The main built-up area expanded concentrically from 100 to 1210 km2. Its urban fringe became popular for new developments, some placed haphazardly. The government concentrated efforts in 'stopping concentric fringe expansion'. E.g. on...
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Does built form matter in a moving urban fringe? : evidence from a land use-transport interaction (LUTI) model
Ma, Mingfei; Jin, Ying - 2016
Beijing has undergone rapid urbanisation from 1950-2010. The main built-up area expanded concentrically from 100 to 1210 km2. Its urban fringe became popular for new developments, some placed haphazardly. The government concentrated efforts in "stopping concentric fringe expansion". E.g. on...
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