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Duany, A., Plater-Zyberk, E. and Speck, J. (2000). Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream (New York: North Point Press).

Fernald, J. G. (1999). “Roads to Prosperity? Assessing the Link between Public Capital and Productivity,” American Economic Review, 89 (3): 619–38.

Fromm, G. (1965). Transport Investment and Economic Development (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, Transport Research Program).

Gifford, J. L. and Garrison, W. L. (1993). “Airports and the Air Transportation System: Functional Refinements and Functional Discovery,” Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 43 (2): 103–23.

Kraft, G., Meyer, J. R. and Valette, J.-P. (1971). The Role of Transportation in Regional Economic Development (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books).

Levinson, D. M. and Krizek, K. J. (eds) (2005). Access to Destinations (New York: Elsevier).

Queiroz, C. and Gautam, S. (1992). “Road Infrastructure and Economic Development: Some Diagnostic Indicators,” Policy Research Working Paper Series 921 (World Bank).

Sussman, J. (2000). Introduction to Transportation Systems (Boston, Mass.: Artech House).

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