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Integrating the Theory: Variations in Household Size

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In the later chapters of this book we have set out and tested each theoretical prediction separately. We have not considered them together. Yet it is obvious that if we want to use the theory to predict changes in the spatial structure of the city we must take into account the interactions between the various characteristics of households which we have so far considered separately.

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Evans, A.W. (1973). Integrating the Theory: Variations in Household Size. In: The Economics of Residential Location. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01889-5_14

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