A Dynamic Model of Growth in a Central Place System

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A model is developed in which the change in the population distribution of a region is linked to the employment pattern, and this latter in turn to the population distribution through the concepts of central place theory. The result is a dynamic model of interacting urban centers in which the fluctuations (the exact history) of the system play a vital role, and with which the effect of an infrastructure decision can be estimated in the long term. 1979 The Ohio State University

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Allen, P. M., & Sanglier, M. (1979). A Dynamic Model of Growth in a Central Place System. Geographical Analysis, 11(3), 256–272. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1979.tb00693.x

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