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Firm Relocation and Accessibility of Locations: Empirical Results from the Netherlands

This paper describes the empirical results of the estimation of discrete choice models for the location decision of moving firms in a spatial disaggregated environment. Systematic choice sets are applied to account for the choice context of each relocated firm. Each location alternative is described...

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Published in:Transportation research record 2005, Vol.1902 (1), p.35-43
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