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Most cities have been built incrementally. As urban population levels and socio-economic activities have changed, urban land uses have also been altered. While it is quite reasonable to assume that urban forms and structure are the results of urban dwellers’ economic behavior, particularly of their cost minimizing behavior, there are still many factors in urban forms and structure that cannot be solely explained by the cost minimization criterion.1
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Kim, T.J., Rho, J.H., Suh, S. (1989). Integrated Urban Systems Model II. In: Integrated Urban Systems Modeling: Theory and Applications. Studies in Operational Regional Science, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2405-5_5
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