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Heuristic algorithms for the normative location of retail activities systems

  • Theory and Methodology in Regional Science
  • Nineteenth European Congress of the REgional Science Association
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Bertuglia, C.S., Leonardi, G. Heuristic algorithms for the normative location of retail activities systems. Papers of the Regional Science Association 44, 149–159 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01934876

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