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A paper on parking and walkable retail

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Frederick Guy
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Here’s my recent working paper Small, local and cheap? Walkable and car-oriented retail in competition. Parts are a bit technical but most of it is policy and, I’d like to think, compulsively readable.

Posted in Cities, My Work | Tagged Cities, downtown, parking, retail, small shops, traffic, walkability | Leave a reply

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