Hoyt, Homer, 1895-1984
Hoyt, Homer.
Homer Hoyt American economist (1895-1984)
Homer Hoyt
Hoyt, Homer, 1896-1984
Hoyt, Homer, 1896-
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Works
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According to Hoyt : 53 years of Homer Hoyt : articles on law, real estate cycle, economic base, sector theory, shopping centers, urban growth : 1916 to 1969 | |
Appraisal of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian lands covering parts of the states of Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming and Nebraska, October 14, 1865 | |
Autobiography of Homer Hoyt (1895-1984), 2005: | |
The changing principles of land economics. From horse and buggy to the nuclear age; fifteen 20th century revolutions that have changed land economics. | |
Decentralization in New York city | |
Economic survey of Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties, Maryland | |
Economic survey of the land uses of Fairfax County, Virginia, June 1954 | |
An economic survey of the State of New Jersey. | |
The housing demand of workers in Manhattan; an income analysis of the workers in Manhattan to determine rent levels for new apartments in the lower east side and other New York areas, November 1938. | |
The location of additional retail stores in the United States in the last one-third of the twentieth century; a research monograph for National Retail Merchants Association. | |
One hundred years of land values in Chicago ... | |
Population facts for planning Chicago. | |
Prices of building materials | |
Prices of cement | |
Prices of quarry products ... | |
Principles of urban real estate | |
The structure and growth of residential neighborhoods in American cities. | |
Twelve lectures comprising the New York university Conference on urban mortgage lending, held in New York city in June, 1945, in cooperation with the Mortgage bankers association of America | |
Urban land use requirements, 1968-2000; the land area required for the future growth of the urban population in the United States. | |
Where the rich and the poor people live. |