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1 This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: The Detroit Prototype of the NBER Urban Simulation Model Volume Author/Editor: Gregory K. Ingram, John F. Kain, and J. Royce Ginn Volume Publisher: NBER Volume ISBN: Volume URL: Publication Date: 1972 Chapter Title: Bibliography Chapter Author: Gregory K. Ingram, John F. Kain, J. Royce Ginn Chapter URL: Chapter pages in book: (p )
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