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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 22, Issue 3, 1992September 06, 1992 CDT

The Equilibrium Distribution of Population and Wages in a System of Cities

James R. Kahn, Haim Ofek,
wagescity sizeequilibrium distributionsystem of cities
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Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 3, 1992

Vol. 22, Issue 3, 1992
  • Paths to Ownership of Small Businesses Among Immigrants in Israeli Cities and Towns
    Eran Razin
  • Convergence of Regional and State Rates of Growth of Income, Employment, and Population: 1969-2000
    Edward Nissan
  • Interstate Differences in Price And Income Elasticities: The Case of Natural Gas
    Yu Hsing
  • A Structural Time Series Model of Nevada Gross Taxable Gaming Revenues
    J.S. Shonkwiler
  • Proactive Industrial Development Strategies and Portfolio Analysis
    Niles C. SchoeningLarry E. Sweeney
  • The Role of Region and Coastal Location in Explaining Metropolitan Population Growth Differentials During the 1980s
    William J. SerowSteven M. O'Cain
  • The Equilibrium Distribution of Population and Wages in a System of Cities
    James R. KahnHaim Ofek
Review of Regional Studies
Kahn, James R., and Haim Ofek. 1992. “The Equilibrium Distribution of Population and Wages in a System of Cities.” Review of Regional Studies 22 (3): 201–16. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.9152.
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