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In the previous chapter, we have proposed a model of residential land use, called an α-landownership model, in which a group of city residents is assumed to own the circular area from the CBD up to a radius α. Although this assumption of a circular land-area (jointly owned by a group of city residents) has been very helpful for simplifying our mathematical analyses, it is nevertheless very restrictive. Therefore, it is desirable to replace this assumption with a more general one.

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Tokunaga, S. (1996). Impact of S-landownership on Residential Land Use Equilibria. In: Landownership and Residential Land Use in Urban Economies. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68410-7_4

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