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American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
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Articles in Jan 2001 issue of American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
- Agglomeration and Congestion in the Economics of Ideas and Technological Change
by Norman Sedgley - International Sister-Cities: Bridging the Global-Local Divide
by Rolf D. Cremer - Zipf's Law for Cities and Beyond: The Case of Denmark
by Thornbjorn Knudsen - The Completely Decentralized City: The Case for Benefits Based Public Finance
by Fred E. Foldvary - The Structure of Sprawl: Identifying and Characterizing Employment Centers in Polycentric Metropolitan Areas
by Nathan B. Anderson - Edge Cities and the Viability of Metropolitan Economies: Contributions to Flexibility and External Linkages by New Urban Service Environments
by David L. Mckee - Editor's Introduction
- Manufacturing and Rural Economies in the United States: The Role of Nondurable Producers, Labor Costs and State Taxes
by Mark Jelavich - Value Capture as a Policy Tool in Transportation Economics: An Exploration in Public Finance in the Tradition of Henry George
by H. William Batt - Henry George and Classical Growth Theory: A Significant Contribution to Modeling Scale Economies - Critical Essay
by John K. Whitaker - Coordinating Opposite Approaches to Managing Urban Growth and Curbing Sprawl A Synthesis
by Thomas L. Daniels - Modeling Agglomeration and Dispersion in City and Country: Gunnar Myrdal, Francois Perroux, and the New Economic Geography - Critical Essay
by Stephen J. Meardon - Leapfrogging, Urban Sprawl, and Growth Management: Phoenix, 1950-2000
by Carol E. Heim - City and Country: Lessons from European Economic Thought - Critical Essay
by Jorgen G. Backhaus - A City without Slums: Urban Renewal; Public Housing and Downtown Revitalization in Kansas City, Missouri
by Kevin Fox Gotham - Making the Country Work for the City: Von Thunen's Ideas in Geography, Agricultural Economics and the Sociology of Agriculture
by Daniel Block - A City Divided by Political Philosophies: Residential Development in a Bi-Provincial City in Canada
by Gura Bhargava