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Book reviewed in this article: Migration and Residential Mobility: Macro and Micro Approaches, by Martin Cadwallader Integrated Urban Models 2: New Research and Applications of Optimization and Dynamics, by Stephen H. Putman. Urban Public Finance in Developing Countries, by Roy W. Bahl and Johannes F. Linn. The Randstad A Research and Policy Laboratory, edited by Frans M. Dieleman and Sako Musterd. Jumpstart: The Economic Unification of Germany, by Gerlinde Sinn and Hans‐Werner Sinn. 1993. (Translation, by Juli Irving‐Lessmann Problems of Economic Transition: Regional Development in Central Europe, edited by Tibor Vasko. Regions Reconsidered: Economic Networks, Innovation, and Local Development in Industrialized Countries, edited by Edward Bergman, Gunther Maier, and Franz Tödtling. The Changing Role of Rural Communities in an Urbanizing World Saskatchewan 1961–90, by Jack C. Stabler, Margaret R. Olfert, and Murray Fulton. Restructuring Rural Saskatchewan: The Challenge of the 1990's, by Jack C. Stabler and Margaret R. Olfert. Housing Markets and Residential Mobility, edited by G. Thomas Kingsley and Margery Austin Turner. Spreadsheet Models for Urban and Regional Analysis, edited by Richard E. Klosterman, Richard K. Brail, and Earl G. Bossard. Microcomputer‐Based Input‐Output Modeling: Applications to Economic Development, edited by Daniel M. Otto and Thomas G. Johnson. Institutional Incentives and Sustainable Development: Infrastructure Policies in Perspective, by Elinor Ostrom, Larry Schroeder, and Susan Wynne. Preparing for the Twenty‐First Century, by Paul Kennedy.
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