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Housing and transportation in Montreal : Transport et logement à Montréal : comment le développement de la banlieue rend la métropole plus compétitive

20 Sep 2006

The opinions expressed in this study do not necessarily represent those of the Montreal Economic Institute or of the members of its board of directors. [...] The publication of this study in no way implies that the Montreal Economic Institute or the members of its board of directors are in favour of or oppose the passage of any bill. [...] The other two Canadian CMAs in the report areas in Canada and the rest of the high-income world. [...] The rest of the pre-amalgamation city had a density of 2. The OECD includes Canada, the United States, Western Europe, some 5,300, falling further to 2,500 in the rest of the island Eastern European countries, Japan, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, and to 1,100 in the urban area outside the island (see South Korea and Mexico. [...] The density of the least dense 80 percent of the urban area is virtually the same as the least dense 80 percent of the Paris urban area.
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Authors

Cox, Wendell

ISBN
2922687171
Pages
32
Published in
Canada

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