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Modeling the Spatial Consequences of Retail Structure Change of Izmir-turkey: a Quasi-empirical Aplication of Spatial Interaction Model

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  • Mert Kompil
  • H. Murat Celik

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  • Mert Kompil & H. Murat Celik, 2000. "Modeling the Spatial Consequences of Retail Structure Change of Izmir-turkey: a Quasi-empirical Aplication of Spatial Interaction Model," Regional and Urban Modeling 283600047, EcoMod.
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    1. A G Wilson & M J Oulton, 1983. "The Corner-Shop to Supermarket Transition in Retailing: The Beginnings of Empirical Evidence," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 15(2), pages 265-274, February.
    2. S. T. Lombardo & G. A. Rabino, 1984. "Nonlinear Dynamic Models For Spatial Interaction: The Results Of Some Empirical Experiments," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 55(1), pages 83-101, January.
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