Regionalism and Metropolitan Areas New Research (continued)
Political Terrain: Washington, D.C., from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis
Regional Environmental Planning and the Land Exchange Process
New York State in the 21st Century
The Effects of Local Growth Controls on Regional Housing Production and Population Redistribution in California
Regional House Prices and the Ripple Effect: A New Interpretation
Demographic Dynamism and Metropolitan Change: Comparing Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Washington, DC
Innovative Regions: The Importance of Place and Networks in the Innovative Economy
Is regional government the answer?
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