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The Transit-Oriented Global Centers for Competitiveness and Livability: State Strategies and Market Responses in Asia. (2010). Murakami, Jin.
In: University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers.
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  47. The geography of advance transit-oriented development in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, 2000–2007. (2011). Atkinson-Palombo, Carol ; Kuby, Michael J.
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