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Abstract Abstract A MODEL OF RESIDENTAL LAND VALUES by E. F. Brigham RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, August 1964. vii + 91 pp. (min.). n.p. COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE AND COMMERCIAL BLIGHT by Brian J. L. Berry Department of Geography Research paper No. 85, University of Chicago, Chicago, 1963. xvi+ 235 pp. $4.00. A MODEL OF METROPOLIS by Ira S. Lowry The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, Memorandum RM-4035-RC, August 1964. 135 pp. $7.35. A PROBILISTIC MODEL FOR RESIDENTIAL GROWTH by Thomas G. Donnelly, F. Stuart Chapin, Jr., and Shirley F. Weiss Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, May 1964. 65 pp. $2.00. FACTORS INFLUENCING LAND DEVELOPMENT by F. Stuart Chapin, Jr. and Shirley F. Weiss Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, August 1962. 101 pp. $3.00 REVIEW OF EXISTING LAND USE FORECASTING TECHNIQUES Traffic Research Corporation Boston Regional Planning Project, Mass Transportation Commission, July 1963. N.P. THE FEDRAL BULLDOZER: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF URBAN RENEWAL, 1949-1962 by Martin Anderson The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1964. xi + 261 pp. $5.95. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE DECISIONS IN THE URBAN COMMUNITY edited by Howard G. Schaller (Papers presented at a conference under the sponsorship of the Committee on Urban Economics.) Resources for the Future, Inc., Washington, D. C., 1963. ix + 198 pp. $3.50. THE ECONOMICS OF REGIONAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT by Allen V. Kneese Published for Resources for the Future, Inc. by The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1964. xii + 215 pp. $5.00.

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