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Alexander, E.R. (2001), Why Planning Vs. Markets Is An Oxymoron: Asking The Right Question. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1. (19Anas, Alex. 99), The Cost and Benefits of Fragmented Metropolitan Governance and the New Regionalist Policies. Planning and Markets, Volume 2, Number 1. Bae, Chang-Hee Christine. (2001), Technology Vs. Land Use: Alternative Strategies to Reduce Auto-related Air Pollution. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1. Block, Walter. (2002), Homesteading City Streets: An Exercise In Managerial Theory. Planning and Markets, Volume 5, Number 1 Block, Walter. (2003), Prices and Location: A Geographical and Economic Analysis Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Chatman, Daniel G. (2003), Traffic and Sprawl: Evidence from U.S. Commuting, 1985 To 1997 Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Clarke, Edward, H. (1999), Incentive Compatible Planning and Budgeting of "Distributive" Federal Programs. Planning and Markets, Volume 2, Number 1. Cobin, John, M. (1999), Market Provisions of Highways: Lessons from Costanera Norte. Planning and Markets, Volume 2, Number 1. ---. (2000), Fire Safety Regulation in Northeastern Santiago, Chile. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Coupal, Roger H., Donald M. McLeod and David T. Taylor. (2002), The Fiscal Impacts Of Rural Residential Development: An Econometric Analysis Of The Cost Of Community Services. Planning and Markets, Volume 5, Number 1 Crane, Randall (2003), Traffic and Sprawl: Evidence from U.S. Commuting, 1985 To 1997 Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Daniels, Tom. (1999), A Cautionary Reply for Farmland Preservation. Planning and Markets, Volume 2, Number 1. Elliott, Ward. (2000), Greenbacks Über Gridlock: REACH Task Force Shows L.A. How to Save Billions in Smog and Congestion Costs. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Gordon, Peter and Harry Richardson. (1998), Farmland Preservation and Ecological Footprints: A Critique. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Grubenmann, Peter. (2001), Constraining the Leviathan: An International Comparison Of The Effects Of People Empowerment on Local Government Size, Disposable Household Income And Local Development. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1. Hiser, Rodney F. (2003), Moral Consequences of Institutional Structure Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Johnson, Jr., James H. (2003), 9/11 and the Economic Prospects of Major U.S. Cities Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Kasarda, John D. (2003), 9/11 and the Economic Prospects of Major U.S. Cities Planning and Markets, Volume 6, Number 1. Klein, Daniel, B. (1998), Planning and the Two Coordinations, With Illustrations in Urban Transit. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Lai, Shih-Kung. (2002), Information Structures Exploration As Planning For A Unitary Organization. Planning and Markets, Volume 5, Number 1 Landers, James R. (2000), The Impact of Land Capitalization on the Incentive Effects and Potential Use of Enterprise Zones. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Lee, Shin, James E. Moore II, Shin Lee (2000), Market-Based Transportation Alternatives For Los Angeles. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Lind, Hans. (2002), Market-Oriented Land-Use Planning: A Conceptual Note. Planning and Markets, Volume 5, Number 1 Lusvardi, Wayne C., Charles B. Warren. (2002), Unplanned Telecom Corridor Markets: The Marketization Of Fiber Optic Easements By Deregulated Network Industries. Planning and Markets, Volume 5, Number 1 McFarquhar, Alister. (2001), Environment Valuation, Project Appraisal And Political Consensus In The Third World. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1. Merrifield, John. (1998), Regional Policies for Gross Emitting Vehicles. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Moore, James E. II, Thomas A. Rubin, and Shin Lee (2000), Market-Based Transportation Alternatives For Los Angeles. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Ottensmann, John R. (1998), Market-Based Exchanges of Rights within a System of Performance Zoning. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Richardson, Harry and Peter Gordon. (1998), Farmland Preservation and Ecological Footprints: A Critique. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Rubin, Thomas A., James E. Moore II, Shin Lee. (2000), Market-Based Transportation Alternatives For Los Angeles. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Scarlet, Lynn and Samuel R. Staley. (1998), Market-Oriented Planning: Principles and Tools for the 21st Century. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Smith, Jeffery J. (2000), Planning by Markets. Planning and Markets, Volume 3, Number 1. Staley, Samuel R. and Lynn Scarlett. (1998), Market-Oriented Planning: Principles and Tools for the 21st Century. Planning and Markets, Volume 1, Number 1. Webster, Chris. (2001), Contractual Agreements And Neighbourhood Evolution. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1. Weiler, Stephen, Eric Thompson and Terutomo Ozawa. (2001), The Evolution Of A New Industrial District: The Automobile Industry In The American Southeast. Planning and Markets, Volume 4, Number 1.
9/11 and the Economic Prospects of
Major U.S. Cities A Cautionary Reply for Farmland Preservation Contractual Agreements And Neighbourhood
Evolution Constraining the Leviathan: An International
Comparison Of The Effects Of People Empowerment on Local Government
Size, Disposable Household Income And Local Development The Cost and Benefits of Fragmented
Metropolitan Governance and the New Regionalist Policies Environment Valuation, Project Appraisal
And Political Consensus In The Third World The Evolution Of A New Industrial
District: The Automobile Industry In The American Southeast Farmland Preservation and Ecological
Footprints: A Critique Fire Safety Regulation in Northeastern
Santiago, Chile The Fiscal Impacts Of Rural Residential
Development: An Econometric Analysis
Of The Cost Of Community Services Greenbacks Über Gridlock: REACH
Task Force Shows L.A. How to Save Billions in Smog and Congestion
Costs Homesteading City Streets: An Exercise
In Managerial Theory The Impact of Land Capitalization Incentive Compatible Planning and
Budgeting of "Distributive" Federal Programs Information Structures Exploration
As Planning For A Unitary Organization Market-Based Exchanges of Rights
within a System of Performance Zoning Market-Based Transportation Alternatives
For Los Angeles Market-Oriented Land-Use Planning:
A Conceptual Note Market-Oriented Planning: Principles
and Tools for the 21st Century Market Provisions of Highways: Lessons
from Costanera Norte Moral Consequences of Institutional Structure Planning and the Two Coordinations,
With Illustration in Urban Transit Planning by Markets Prices and Location: A Geographical and Economic Analysis Regional Policies for Gross Emitting
Vehicles Technology Vs. Land Use: Alternative
Strategies to Reduce Auto-related Air Pollution Traffic and Sprawl: Evidence from U.S. Commuting, 1985 To 1997 Unplanned Telecom Corridor Markets:
The Marketization Of Fiber Optic Easements By Deregulated Network
Industries Why Planning Vs. Markets Is An Oxymoron:
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