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Parallels from physics for space-time development models. Part II: Interpretation and extensions of the basic model

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Isard, W., Liossatos, P. Parallels from physics for space-time development models. Part II: Interpretation and extensions of the basic model. Papers of the Regional Science Association 34, 43–66 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01941310

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