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Spatial interdependence in a metropolitan setting
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
, John B. Parr
Geography and Geographic Information Science
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for Global Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Metropolitan Areas
100%
Spatial Interdependence
100%
Spatial Structure
50%
Spatial Interaction
50%
Intersectoral
50%
Expenditure Patterns
50%
Labor Mobility
50%
Labor Consumption
50%
Consumption Expenditure
50%
Urban Suburbs
50%
Arts and Humanities
Metropolitan
100%
Spatial
100%
Interdependence
100%
Dichotomy
25%
Spatial Scale
25%
Social Sciences
Metropolitan Area
100%
Interdependence
100%
Dichotomy
50%
Labor Mobility
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Metropolitan Area
100%
Dichotomy
50%
Labor Mobility
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Labor Mobility
50%