各位兄弟姐妹:
本人正看《Economics of Agglomeration》一书的中译本(西南财大出版社,2004),有些地方看不懂,想找其参考文献进一步阅读,好像以前曾在论坛看到过参考文献目录,却忘记在哪?望各位达人告之为感!
i have the original version of it.
is it the one by Fujita and Thisse?
i have the original version of it.
is it the one by Fujita and Thisse?
看来还是有好人。正是,如何才能求得?
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