2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00168-020-01028-9
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Rural-to-urban migration in developing economies: characterizing the role of the rural labor supply in the process of urban agglomeration and city growth

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“…The most common type of agglomeration is monocentric, in which the development of the suburban area takes place around the centres and is accompanied by the creation of compact, densely populated, multifunctional areas connected by a large network of transport and infrastructure [10].…”
Section: Fig 1 Indicators For Determining the Development And Develmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common type of agglomeration is monocentric, in which the development of the suburban area takes place around the centres and is accompanied by the creation of compact, densely populated, multifunctional areas connected by a large network of transport and infrastructure [10].…”
Section: Fig 1 Indicators For Determining the Development And Develmentioning
confidence: 99%