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rural and urban areas, and also in characteristics such as education, age, and other economic, demographic and behavior …
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Urban sprawl has been criticized for its disproportionate impact on the environment. Yet urban areas are in fact less …
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system, rural-urban continuum codes. Choice of code vintage alters conclusions regarding the relative speed of rural and … urban growth and can mislead researchers regarding magnitudes and signs of factors believed to influence growth. …
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, its large net loss of blacks to urban areas over the course of the twentieth century has effectively ended and more are …
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of spatially defined covariates, rural/urban subset models, and geographically weighted regression (GWR) models. Results …
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here between homogeneous and urban heterogeneous external economies. Hypotheses of the existence and co-existence of the … beneficial effects of urban heterogeneous agglomeration. They also reveal the complexity and sector-specificity of the effects of …
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than in urban equivalents. …
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the region, suggesting alternative policy implications for urban and nonurban communities. …
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