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Progress in PLANNING VOLUME 38 Edited by D. R. DDAMOND LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE J. B. McLOUGHLIN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE and B. H. MASSAM DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, YORK UNIVERSITY, CANADA © PERGAMON PRESS Oxford - New York - Seoul - Tokyo PROGRESS IN PLANNING Edited by D. R. DIAMOND London School of Economics and Political Science, England J. B. McLOUGHLIN School of Environmental Planning. University of Melbourne, Australia B. H. MASSAM Department of Geography. York University, Canada AIMS AND SCOPE To provide a convenient and rapid outlet for extended papers drawn from recent research. New and innovatory aspects of planning are emphasized; the contributors are international in character and drawn from multi-national sources. A wide range of interdisciplinary interests is covered: sociology (and in particular urban sociology). economic, rural, urban, transport and population geography, demography, environmental studies, architecture, socio-economics, transportation, highway and traffic engineering, social science and administration, political science and public administration, operational research, research and develop- ment, long-range planning and technological forecasting, computer and management information systems and management studies. . Progress in Planning covers the following subject categories: Transport Planning Third World Planning Planning Theory and Method Industry and Employment Regional and Economic Planning Physical, Urban and Environmental Planning SUBSCRIPTION RATES Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1993): £154.00 (US$293.00). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for convenience only. and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. 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The copyright owner's consent does not extend to copying for genera! distribution, for promotion. for creating new works, or for resale. Specific written permission must be obtained from the publisher for such copying The item -Fee Code for this publication is: 0305-9006/93 $15.00 ™ © The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for information Sciences— Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANS! 239.48-1984 LOC 73-66 Contents TOURISM : TOWARDS A BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH Y. MANSFELD MARKETS, STATES AND HOUSING PROVISION: FOUR EUROPEAN GROWTH REGIONS COMPARED J. BARLOW and S. DUNCAN THE ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF POST-WAR BRITISH TOWN PLANNING P. Hoses Contents of Some Previous Volumes Volume 33 BRITISH EMPLOYMENT IN THE EIGHTIES: THE SPATIAL, STRUCTURAL AND SMALL TOWN ENGLAND: POPULATION COMPOSITIONAL CHANGE OF THE CHANGE AMONG SMALL TO MEDIUM WORKFORCE SIZED URBAN AREAS, 1971-81 M. Frost and N. SPENCE J. SHEPHERD and P. CONGDON PLANNING FOR THE INFORMATION CITY: THE SPATIAL PLANNING OF HEALTH THE U.K. CASE SERVICES: CASE STUDIES IN WARSAW, S. D. N. GRAHAM and G. R. DomINy POLAND J. MALCZEWSKI Volume 36 PLANNING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN LONDON GREECE: HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND THE C. M. E. WHITEHEAD and D. T. Cross MICROELECTRONICS INDUSTRY M. PETMESIDOU and L. TSOULOUVIS THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO OPTIMAL CITY SIZE B. BEGONVIC Volume 34 AN EVALUATION OF URBAN BUS DEREGULATION IN BRITAIN: A SURVEY THE DEVELOPMENT OF A OF MANAGEMENT ATTITUDES CLASSIFICATION OF TRAVEL-TO-WORK J. Higss AREAS A. E. GREEN and D. W. OWEN Volume 37 AN EVALUATION OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IN MEXICO, 1970-1986 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND 1. AGUILAR-BARAJAS ABORIGINAL RIGHTS: THE CASE OF NORTHERN CANADA THE ANALYSIS OF SMALL AREA A. L. SWIDERSKI SOCIAL CHANGE P. CONDGON CONSERVATION AND THE CHANGING URBAN LANDSCAPE P. LARKHAM Volume 35 INTERNATIONAL ORDER, ECONOMIC THE SITING OF LOCALLY UNWANTED REGIONALISM AND STRUCTURAL LAND USES: TOWARDS A COOPERATIVE ADJUSTMENT: THE CASE OF SUB- APPROACH SAHARAN AFRICA A. M. ARMOUR C. G. GORE

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