<p>This book was first published in 1977.</p> 1. What is 'New Urban Economics'? 2. Antecedents 3. The standard NUE model 4. Implications and extensions of the standard model 5. The monocentric city 6. The multicentric city 7. More complex residential location patterns 8. Locational interdependence 9. Towards dynamics 10. An optimum geograpy 11. Two residential location models i. The possibility of positive rent gradients ii. Discontinuous densities, urban spatial structure, and growth 12. Alternatives to NUE 13. Political economy 14. Conclustion: are NUE models operational?
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