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| WILSON, A (1969) Developments of some elementary residential location models. Journal of Regional Science , 9 (3) 377 - 385. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Forecasting "planning". Urban Studies: an international journal for research in urban studies , 6 (3) 347 - 367. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Heggie on gravity and interactive models - a rejoinder. OPERATIONAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY , 20 489 - 492. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Movement in London: a review. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL , 11 382 - 383. |
| WILSON, A (1969) New planning tools. Architectural Design , 39 488 - ?. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Notes on some concepts in social physics. Papers, Regional Science Association , 22 159 - 193. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Research for regional planning. Regional Studies , 3 (1) 3 - 14. |
| WILSON, A (1969) The effects of change in travel costs on trip distribution and modal split. JOURNAL OF HIGH SPEED GROUND TRANSPORTATION , 3 79 - 85. |
| WILSON, A (1969) The integration of accounting and location theory frameworks in urban modelling. In: STUDIES IN REGIONAL SCIENCE, LONDON PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE. PION: LONDON. |
| WILSON, A (1969) The technique of cost benefit analysis. In: Cost benefit analysis. Institute of Municipal Treasurers and Accountants |
| WILSON, A (1969) Urban systems analysis and transportation planning. CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES |
| WILSON, A (1969) Use of analogies in geography. Geographical Analysis: an international journal of theoretical geography , 1 (3) 225 - 233. |
| WILSON, A (1969) Use of entropy maximizing models in theory of trip distribution, mode split and route split. 108 - 126. |
| WILSON, A and AF, H and GJ, H and DJ, W (1969) Calibration and testing the selnec transport model. Regional Studies , 3 337 - 350. |
| WILSON, AG (1969) Ground transportation. Planning Transportation Association inc. Durham N.C 367 - 372. |
| Wilson, AG (1969) Paper presented to Annual Conference of the Operational Research Society. (Working Paper 43, Centre for Enviornmental Studies ). |


