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Article Paper Romans Pancs & Nicolaas J. Vriend, 2003.
"Schelling's Spatial Proximity Model of Segregation Revisited ,"
Working Papers
487, Queen Mary, University of London, Department of Economics.
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Modeling, Computing, and Mastering Complexity 2003
15, Society for Computational Economics.
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