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Collective and Cooperative Behaviour Models

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In modelling residential choice we cannot escape the debate about the effect of societal context on an individual’s decision-making. This debate depends on whether we set more store by the aggregate scale of society or by the individual’s decision-making. An individual-centred approach will focus on the particularities of an individual and the way her past, for example, influences her decisions.

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Provitolo, D. et al. (2016). Collective and Cooperative Behaviour Models. In: Frankhauser, P., Ansel, D. (eds) Deciding Where to Live. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15542-1_7

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