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Policy pills for a metropolitan economy

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This research was supported by N.S.F. Grant GS-37010X1. The author expresses his thanks to his colleagues on the Metropolitan Development Project, F. Fisher, J. Harris, J. Rothenberg, and W. Wheaton for helpful suggestions at various stages of the research. Special thanks go to Charles Piggott whose stimulating conversations and careful computer work are greatly appreciated. All errors are the author's responsibility.

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Engle, R.F. Policy pills for a metropolitan economy. Papers of the Regional Science Association 35, 191–205 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01947476

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