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AlonsoW, 1978“The current halt in the metropolitan phenomenon” in The Mature Metropolis Ed. LevenC (Lexington Books, D C Heath, Lexington, Mass) pp 2342
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AltshulerA, 1977“Review of The Costs of Sprawl”Journal of the American Institute of Planners43207209
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BealeC, 1975The Revival of Population Growth in Nonmetropolitan America ERS-605, Economic Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
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BorokhovE, 1975“On the urban agglomeration and economic efficiency: Comment”Economic Development and Cultural Change24199206
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GordonP, 1978“Deconcentration without a ‘clean break’” RM-78-00, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria
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KainJ, 1975“Implications of declining metropolitan population on housing markets” in Post-Industrial America: Metropolitan Decline and Inter-Regional Job Shifts (The Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ) pp 197220
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SegalD, 1976“Are there returns to city size?”The Review of Economics and Statistics58339350
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SverkauskasL, 1975“The productivity of cities”Quarterly Journal of Economics89393413
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US Bureau of the Census, 1976Current Population Reports series P-25, number 620 Estimates of the Population of Counties: July 1, 1973 and 1974 (US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC)