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Eco-Evolutionary Pathways Toward Industrial Cities (1.0.0)

Industrial location theory has not emphasized environmental concerns, and research on industrial symbiosis has not emphasized workforce housing concerns. This article brings jobs, housing, and environmental considerations together in an agent-based model of industrial
and household location. It shows that four classic outcomes emerge from the interplay of a relatively small number of explanatory factors: the isolated enterprise with commuters; the company town; the economic agglomeration; and the balanced city.

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DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12234

Eco-Evolutionary Pathways Toward Industrial Cities 1.0.0

Industrial location theory has not emphasized environmental concerns, and research on industrial symbiosis has not emphasized workforce housing concerns. This article brings jobs, housing, and environmental considerations together in an agent-based model of industrial
and household location. It shows that four classic outcomes emerge from the interplay of a relatively small number of explanatory factors: the isolated enterprise with commuters; the company town; the economic agglomeration; and the balanced city.

Release Notes

Code is used in the publication.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Handi Chandra Putra Thu May 21 15:41:22 2020 Thu May 21 15:41:22 2020 Published

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