Comments on: 'On the foundations of land use theory: Discrete versus continuous populations' by Y. Asami, M. Fujita and T.E. Smith
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- Berliant, Marcus & Sabarwal, Tarun, 2008.
"When worlds collide: Different comparative static predictions of continuous and discrete agent models with land,"
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"Increasing returns and perfect competition: the role of land,"
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- Berliant, Marcus, 2007.
"Prospects for a unified urban general equilibrium theory,"
Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(4), pages 466-471, July.
- Berliant, Marcus, 2006. "Prospects for a unified urban general equilibrium theory," MPRA Paper 379, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Arnott, Richard J. & Braid, Ralph M., 1997.
"A filtering model with steady-state housing,"
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- Berliant, Marcus & Fujita, Masahisa, 2019.
"Evil deeds in urban economics,"
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