A Comparison: Population Densities, Land Values and Socioeconomic Class in Four Latin American Cities
Peter W. Amato
Land Economics, 1970, vol. 46, issue 4, 447-455
Abstract:
Data show that the Caribbean region is considerably more highly urbanized than the world taken as a whole. This is so despite the fact that urban centres in the region were originally established and maintained as points of administrative and commercial ...
Date: 1970
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