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The Interacting Choice Processes of Innovation, Location and Mobility: A Compartmental Approach

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Technological Change, Economic Development and Space

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To achieve a more complete understanding of the spatial implications of the processes discussed in the previous chapter — i.e. the evolutionary path that an urban system might take as a result of the diffusion of new information technology — it was decided to develop a mathematical model.

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Bertuglia, C.S., Lombardo, S., Occelli, S., Rabino, G.A. (1995). The Interacting Choice Processes of Innovation, Location and Mobility: A Compartmental Approach. In: Bertuglia, C.S., Fischer, M.M., Preto, G. (eds) Technological Change, Economic Development and Space. Advances in Spatial Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79760-6_6

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