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A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF GRAVITY AND SYSTEM THEORY MODELS FOR STATEWIDE RECREATIONAL TRAFFIC FLOWS
Jack B. Ellis*Carlton S. Van Doren*
  *The authors are Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Waterloo and Assistant Professor of Geography at Ohio State University, respectively.
 

Presented to the Twelfth Annual Meetings, Regional Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 1965.

Copyright 1966 by the Regional Science Research Institute

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Date received: November, 1965; revised, May, 1966

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