Abstract

Book reviewed in this article: Network Economics: A Variational Inequality Approach, by Anna Nagurney. Chinese Economic Planning and Input‐Output Analysis, edited by Karen R. Polenske and Xikang Chen. Spatial Tessellations: Concepts and Applications of Voronoi Diagrams, by Atsuyuki Okabe, Barry Boots, and Kokichi Sugihara. Nonlinear Economic Dynamics, by Tönu Puu. Geomedical Systems: Intervention and Control, by Richard Thomas. Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course, edited by Cindi Katz and Janice Monk. The Burden of Dependency: Colonial Themes in Southern Economic Thought, by Joseph J. Persky. Divided Cities: New York and London in the Contemporary World, edited by Susan S. Fainstein, Ian Gordon, and Michael Harloe. Regional Policy and Local Governments, edited by Gyula Horváth. Coastal Erosion: Has Retreat Sounded? by Rutherford H. Platt et al. Disease and Death in Early Colonial Mexico: Simulating Amerindian Depopulation, by Thomas M. Whitmore. Perspectives on Planning and Urban Development in Belgium, edited by Ashok K. Dutt and Frank J. Costa. Planning and Urban Growth in the Nordic Countries, edited by Thomas Hall. Regional Studies: The Interplay of Land and People, edited by Glen E. Lich. Transport, the Environment, and Economic Policy, by Kenneth Button. The Changing Location of the Automobile Industry: A Geographical Analysis, by James M. Rubenstein.

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